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Query: KEGG:D00573 (
Zoladex
)
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Medicinal castration using GnRH-analogues is a new therapeutic possibility for treating metastasizing breast cancer in premenopausal women. A total of 22 premenopausal patients were included in the study reported here, all of them low-risk cases. Twenty of the 22 patients had hormone receptor-positive primary tumors. A slow-release depot form of
Zoladex
(ICI 118630) was used as a GnRH agonist and was administered subcutaneously (3.6 mg) at four-week intervals. The long-term administration of
Zoladex
brought about a significant reduction in blood FSH, estradiol, and progesterone levels within one to four weeks. In contrast, there were no detectable changes in ACTH,
DHEAS
, cortisol, testosterone, prolactin, or androstendion levels. Therapy-induced amenorrhea occurred in all cases. The objective remission rate achieved (complete and partial remission) was 45%. As opposed to other formulations, the use of
Zoladex
as a GnRH analog in depot form has significant advantages, which become particularly evident through improved compliance. With
Zoladex
therapy an effective drug-induced castration can be accomplished in premenopausal women. As regards its efficacy it is comparable to an ovarectomy, though with less pronounced side effects.
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PMID:[Therapy with gonadotropin releasing hormone agonists (zoladex) in premenopausal females with metastastic breast cancer]. 297 41