Adjuvant Capecitabine for Breast Cancer after Preoperative Chemotherapy
Osaka National Hospital · National Hospital Organization Kyushu Cancer Center · +24 more institutions
Abstract
Patients who have residual invasive carcinoma after the receipt of neoadjuvant chemotherapy for human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2)-negative breast cancer have poor prognoses. The benefit of adjuvant chemotherapy in these patients remains unclear.
We randomly assigned 910 patients with HER2-negative residual invasive breast cancer after neoadjuvant chemotherapy (containing anthracycline, taxane, or both) to receive standard postsurgical treatment either with capecitabine or without (control). The primary end point was disease-free survival. Secondary end points included overall survival.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 38.46
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 32
Authors
21- NMNorikazu MasudaCorresponding
Osaka National Hospital, National Hospital Organization Kyushu Cancer Center
- SLSoo-Jung Lee
National Hospital Organization Kyushu Cancer Center, Yeungnam University Medical Center
- SOShoichiro Ohtani
National Hospital Organization Kyushu Cancer Center, Hiroshima City Asa Citizens Hospital
- YIYoung‐Hyuck Im
Sungkyunkwan University, National Hospital Organization Kyushu Cancer Center, Samsung Medical Center
- ESEun Sook Lee
National Hospital Organization Kyushu Cancer Center, National Cancer Center
Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Capecitabine
- Oncology
- Chemotherapy
- Breast cancer
- Adjuvant
- Internal medicine
- Adjuvant chemotherapy