Abstract BACKGROUND: Postmenopausal hormone replacement therapy (HRT) relieves menopausal symptoms and may decrease mortality in recently postmenopausal women, but increases breast cancer risk. Low-dose tamoxifen has shown retained activity in phase-II studies. METHODS: We conducted a phase-III trial in 1884 recently postmenopausal women on HRT who were randomly assigned to either tamoxifen, 5 mg/day, or placebo for 5 years. The primary end point was breast cancer incidence. RESULTS: After 6.2 ± 1.9 years mean follow-up, there were 24 breast cancers on placebo and 19 on tamoxifen (risk ratio, RR, 0.80; 95% CI 0.44-1.46). Tamoxifen showed favorable trends in luminal-A tumors (RR, 0.32; 95% CI 0.12-0.86), in HRT users <5 years (RR, 0.35; 95% CI 0.15-0.82) and in women completing at least 12 months of treatment (RR, 0.49; 95% CI 0.23-1.02). Serious adverse events did not differ between placebo and tamoxifen, including, respectively, coronary heart syndrome (6 versus 4), cerebrovascular events (2 versus 5), VTE (2 versus 5) and uterine cancers (3 versus 1). Vasomotor symptoms were 50% more frequent on tamoxifen. CONCLUSIONS: The addition of low-dose tamoxifen to HRT did not significantly reduce breast cancer risk and increased climacteric symptoms in recently postmenopausal women. However, we noted beneficial trends in some subgroups which may deserve a larger study.

A phase-III prevention trial of low-dose tamoxifen in postmenopausal hormone replacement therapy users: the HOT study / Francesco, Schitulli; Umberto, Omodei; Gianbenedetto, Melis; Fabrizio, Artioli; Donatello, Sciacchitano Salvatore Torrioli; Gemma, Corrado; Carlo, Biamonte Campagnoli; Piero, Sismondi; Alberto, Bottini; Marco, Rosselli del Turco; Donatella, Belluardo; Mario, Valenzano; Giorgio, Pardi; Umberto, Veronesi; Giuseppe, D'Aiuto; Claudio, Gustavino; Gianfranco, Zandonini; Costantino, Mangioni; Costantino, Di Carlo; Alberto, Costa; Elisabetta, Scoccia; Andrea, Genazzani; Nadia, Monti; Stefano, Cascinu; Alberto, Ravaioli; Bastianelli, Carlo; Enrico, Ferrazzi; Stefano, Quaranta; Pasquale, Incoronato; Walter, Gioffré; Filippo, Vescio; Grazia, Pacquola Maria; Emilio, Piccione; Carlo, Belloni; Barbara, Sangiorgi; Pietro, Masullo; Luigi, Bisanti. - In: ANNALS OF ONCOLOGY. - ISSN 0923-7534. - STAMPA. - 11:24(2013), pp. 2753-2760. [10.1093/annonc/mdt244]

A phase-III prevention trial of low-dose tamoxifen in postmenopausal hormone replacement therapy users: the HOT study

BASTIANELLI, Carlo;
2013

Abstract

Abstract BACKGROUND: Postmenopausal hormone replacement therapy (HRT) relieves menopausal symptoms and may decrease mortality in recently postmenopausal women, but increases breast cancer risk. Low-dose tamoxifen has shown retained activity in phase-II studies. METHODS: We conducted a phase-III trial in 1884 recently postmenopausal women on HRT who were randomly assigned to either tamoxifen, 5 mg/day, or placebo for 5 years. The primary end point was breast cancer incidence. RESULTS: After 6.2 ± 1.9 years mean follow-up, there were 24 breast cancers on placebo and 19 on tamoxifen (risk ratio, RR, 0.80; 95% CI 0.44-1.46). Tamoxifen showed favorable trends in luminal-A tumors (RR, 0.32; 95% CI 0.12-0.86), in HRT users <5 years (RR, 0.35; 95% CI 0.15-0.82) and in women completing at least 12 months of treatment (RR, 0.49; 95% CI 0.23-1.02). Serious adverse events did not differ between placebo and tamoxifen, including, respectively, coronary heart syndrome (6 versus 4), cerebrovascular events (2 versus 5), VTE (2 versus 5) and uterine cancers (3 versus 1). Vasomotor symptoms were 50% more frequent on tamoxifen. CONCLUSIONS: The addition of low-dose tamoxifen to HRT did not significantly reduce breast cancer risk and increased climacteric symptoms in recently postmenopausal women. However, we noted beneficial trends in some subgroups which may deserve a larger study.
2013
breast cancer; chemoprevention; hormone replacement therapy and low dose; tamoxifen
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A phase-III prevention trial of low-dose tamoxifen in postmenopausal hormone replacement therapy users: the HOT study / Francesco, Schitulli; Umberto, Omodei; Gianbenedetto, Melis; Fabrizio, Artioli; Donatello, Sciacchitano Salvatore Torrioli; Gemma, Corrado; Carlo, Biamonte Campagnoli; Piero, Sismondi; Alberto, Bottini; Marco, Rosselli del Turco; Donatella, Belluardo; Mario, Valenzano; Giorgio, Pardi; Umberto, Veronesi; Giuseppe, D'Aiuto; Claudio, Gustavino; Gianfranco, Zandonini; Costantino, Mangioni; Costantino, Di Carlo; Alberto, Costa; Elisabetta, Scoccia; Andrea, Genazzani; Nadia, Monti; Stefano, Cascinu; Alberto, Ravaioli; Bastianelli, Carlo; Enrico, Ferrazzi; Stefano, Quaranta; Pasquale, Incoronato; Walter, Gioffré; Filippo, Vescio; Grazia, Pacquola Maria; Emilio, Piccione; Carlo, Belloni; Barbara, Sangiorgi; Pietro, Masullo; Luigi, Bisanti. - In: ANNALS OF ONCOLOGY. - ISSN 0923-7534. - STAMPA. - 11:24(2013), pp. 2753-2760. [10.1093/annonc/mdt244]
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