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Volume 35, Issue 7, Pages 582-589 (November 2009)


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Contemporary issues and the potential uses of capecitabine in metastatic breast cancer

Peter Barrett-Leeademail address, François-Clément Bidardbemail address, Jean-Yves PiergabcCorresponding Author Informationemail address

Received 26 March 2009; received in revised form 10 June 2009; accepted 12 June 2009. published online 27 July 2009.

Summary 

Since its first regulatory approval more than 10years ago, oncologists have gained wide experience in using the oral fluoropyrimidine, capecitabine, as monotherapy or in combination with other agents and the body of evidence supporting these approaches continues to grow. Alongside this increasing experience has been the appearance of new challenges in patient management. We now recognise several different biological subtypes of breast cancer, such as HER2-positive disease. The standard of care in these tumours comprises anti-HER2 therapy, and phase III data show that capecitabine can be effectively combined with such agents. Another increasingly prominent and currently unresolved issue resulting from more effective treatment of metastatic disease is the management of patients with brain metastases. The introduction of new, well-tolerated, oral chemotherapies also provides the opportunity for longer duration of therapy. These new clinical scenarios are discussed in the current review.

a Velindre Cancer Centre, Velindre Road, Cardiff CF14 2TL, UK

b Institut Curie Hospital, 26 rue d’Ulm, Paris 75248, France

c Université Paris Descartes,12, rue de l’Ecole de Médecine, 75270 Paris Cedex 06, France

Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Address: Institut Curie Hospital, 26 rue d’Ulm, Paris 75248, France. Tel.: +33 1 4432 4207; fax: +33 1 53104041.

d Tel.: +44 2920 316914; fax: +44 2920 316267.

PII: S0305-7372(09)00090-5

doi:10.1016/j.ctrv.2009.06.003


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