Gene/Protein Disease Symptom Drug Enzyme Compound
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Query: UMLS:C0023380 (lethargy)
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Twenty-eight and 24 patients with advanced breast cancer were treated with Aminoglutethimide (AG) or AG + Tamoxifen (AG + TAM) from June 1984 to June 1989, respectively. Evaluated cases were 25 and 21 treated with AG or AG+TAM, respectively. Objective response was seen in 5/25 (20.0%) for AG treatment with 9, 13, 16, 20 and 31 months remission and 4/21 (19.1%) for AG + TAM treatment with 6, 7, 12 and 26 months remission. Response rate according to dominant site of metastases were 1/10 in soft tissue, 2/7 in bone, 2/7 in lung and pleura treated with AG, 1/9 in soft tissue, and 3/5 in lung treated with AG + TAM treatment. Two of the 5 responding patients in AG treatment group had prior tamoxifen treatment and 3 out of 4 responding patients in AG + TAM treatment group had prior chemoendocrine therapy with tamoxifen and FAC chemotherapy. Main toxic side effects were lethargy and/or rash, and drug discontinuation was required in 3 cases of AG treatment group and 2 cases of AG + TAM treatment group. Serial determination of serum hormone levels during AG or AG + TAM treatment revealed a decrease in estrone and an increase in androstenedione in many cases of both treatment groups. This data suggested that AG treatment may be favorable for endocrine treatment for advanced breast cancer patients, but the response to AG was not augmented by adding TAM.
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PMID:[Aminoglutethimide and aminoglutethimide+tamoxifen treatment for advanced breast cancer]. 141 9