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Query: UMLS:C0278488 (
metastatic breast cancer
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Toremifene has antiestrogenic and estrogenic properties in vitro and in vivo. In addition, it may have antiangiogenesis and antimicrotubule properties at higher doses. Studies have demonstrated the efficacy of this agent in the treatment of
metastatic breast cancer
. We performed a phase II trial of toremifene in patients with androgen-independent prostate cancer (AIPC). Patients with an increasing
prostate-specific antigen
level despite castrate testosterone levels and antiandrogen withdrawal were eligible. Patients could not have received prior salvage hormonal therapy or chemotherapy. Patients received toremifene at 300 mg/m2/d orally (maximum dose 640 mg/d). Fifteen patients were treated. Patients received treatment for a median of 13 weeks (range, 4-30 weeks). The median age was 72 years (range, 58-80 years). The median Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance status was 0. The treatment was well tolerated and toxicity was mild. Two patients had grade III hepatic toxicity; one had grade III hyperglycemia. There were no treatment-related deaths. No objective responses were demonstrated. In summary, toremifene is not effective therapy for AIPC at the dose and schedule evaluated in this trial.
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PMID:Phase II trial of toremifene in androgen-independent prostate cancer: a Penn cancer clinical trials group trial. 1140 1
Recently cancer susceptibility syndromes have been characterized that suggest possible genetic linkages between breast cancer and prostate cancer within families. Despite these connections, male breast cancer and prostate cancer in an individual man has rarely been reported. The clinical features of 10 patients with both of these cancers are described here. One hundred sixty-one patients with male breast cancer were seen at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and Massachusetts General Hospital between 1977 and 2000. Of these, 10 were identified who also had prostate cancer. A retrospective review of records from these 10 patients was performed. Breast cancer preceded prostate cancer in eight of these men. The mean age of diagnosis of breast cancer was 65.7 years (range 47-72 years). Twenty percent had nodal involvement at diagnosis and two patients ultimately developed evidence of metastatic disease. The mean age of diagnosis of prostate cancer was 68.0 years (range 51-76 years) with a median
prostate-specific antigen
(
PSA
) level at diagnosis of 6 ng/ml (range 1.8-47.5 ng/ml). Seven patients had a family history of female breast cancer in a first-degree relative, while one had a family history of prostate cancer. At a median follow-up of 6.5 years from initial cancer diagnosis, one patient had died of
metastatic breast cancer
and another had died of metastatic prostate cancer. The clinical features and course of the breast cancers diagnosed in this series do not appear significantly different from those described for the general population of male breast cancer patients. In addition, these men do not appear to develop prostate cancer at an earlier age or more aggressive stage than the general population.
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PMID:Male patients with diagnoses of both breast cancer and prostate cancer. 1275 29
Monoclonal antibodies are used to detect serum antigens associated with specific malignancies. These tumor markers are most useful for monitoring response to therapy and detecting early relapse. With the exception of
prostate-specific antigen
(
PSA
), tumor markers do not have sufficient sensitivity or specificity for use in screening. Cancer antigen (CA) 27.29 most frequently is used to follow response to therapy in patients with
metastatic breast cancer
. Carcinoembryonic antigen is used to detect relapse of colorectal cancer, and CA 19-9 may be helpful in establishing the nature of pancreatic masses. CA 125 is useful for evaluating pelvic masses in postmenopausal women, monitoring response to therapy in women with ovarian cancer, and detecting recurrence of this malignancy. Alpha-fetoprotein (AFP), a marker for hepatocellular carcinoma, sometimes is used to screen highly selected populations and to assess hepatic masses in patients at particular risk for developing hepatic malignancy. Testing for the beta subunit of human chorionic gonadotropin (beta-hCG) is an integral part of the diagnosis and management of gestational trophoblastic disease. Combined AFP and beta-hCG testing is an essential adjunct in the evaluation and treatment of nonseminomatous germ cell tumors, and in monitoring the response to therapy. AFP and beta-hCG also may be useful in evaluating potential origins of poorly differentiated metastatic cancer.
PSA
is used to screen for prostate cancer, detect recurrence of the malignancy, and evaluate specific syndromes of adenocarcinoma of unknown primary.
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PMID:Serum tumor markers. 1452 94
We previously demonstrated that
prostate-specific antigen
(
PSA
) is present in breast nipple aspirate fluid (NAF) and its expression is inversely associated with the presence of breast cancer. The purpose of this study was to determine if
PSA
levels in NAF decrease with disease progression from DCIS to
metastatic breast cancer
. One hundred and forty-nine women underwent nipple aspiration before or in conjunction with surgery to treat their breast cancer.
PSA
levels decreased with more advanced disease stage (P = 0.016), larger tumor size (P = 0.031), and nodal involvement (P = 0.041).
PSA
levels were lower in women with than without distant disease spread (P = 0.049). We also evaluated the association of
PSA
with these clinical parameters based on menopausal status. In general,
PSA
predicted disease involvement better in pre- than in post-menopausal women. There was no association between
PSA
and race. Spearman's rank analysis demonstrated that
PSA
was inversely related to tumor size (P = 0.009), nodal status (P = 0.005), disease stage (P = 0.004), and distant metastases (P = 0.04). NAF
PSA
provides useful prognostic information which may assist with breast cancer treatment.
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PMID:Prostate-specific antigen expression in nipple aspirate fluid is associated with advanced breast cancer. 1504 Oct 74
Detection of circulating tumor cells in whole blood is a useful prognostic tool for patients with castration-resistant prostate cancer, as well as for patients with
metastatic breast cancer
and colorectal carcinoma. In this report, we present the case of a patient with neuroendocrine small cell prostate cancer with normal
prostate-specific antigen
levels throughout the course of disease but who had markedly elevated circulating tumor cells, as detected with the CellSearch (Veridex) system.
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PMID:Dramatically elevated circulating tumor cell numbers in a patient with small cell neuroendocrine carcinoma of the prostate. 2007 15