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Combination of Xeloda And Taxol Metastatic Breast Cancer



Combination of Xeloda And Taxol Metastatic Breast Cancer
Combination of Xeloda and Taxol is an effective treatment for women with metastatic breast cancer. New research from US Oncology Network and the University of North Carolina has recently reported that the combination of Xeloda (capecitabine) and Taxol is an effective and tolerable regimen for initial treatment of women with metastatic breast cancer. Women who were HER-2 negative were not included in the study. This is a phase II study and it is published in the latest issue of the Journal of Clinical Oncology.

In this study the researchers evaluated 55 patients who were newly diagnosed metastatic breast cancer. These patients received oral Xeloda and weekly Taxol. Patients who had HER-2 positive tumors were not included in the study.

No patient had a complete response, however percent; of patients achieved a partial response. When stable disease is also taken into account 65 percent of patients derived benefit for the treatment. On average the response lasted for 10 months and median survival was 17 months.

From these findings the researchers have concluded that Xeloda plus Taxol is an effective, well-tolerated, and fairly convenient treatment combination as initial therapy for women with metastatic breast cancer.

Posted by: Jesmi24