High efficacy of gemcitabine and cisplatin in patients with predominantly anthracycline- and taxane-pretreated metastatic breast cancer

2006 
Background: Effective and tolerable regimens are sought specifically in patients who have been pretreated with anthracyclines and taxanes. Gemcitabine and cisplatin demonstrated synergistic activity in vitro and provides a new mechanism of drug interaction. Patients and methods: Previously treated patients with metastatic breast cancer (MBC) were enrolled in a multicentre phase II study. Treatment consisted of gemcitabine (750 mg/m2) and cisplatin (30 mg/m2) given on day 1 and 8 every 3 weeks. Results: Thirty-eight patients were recruited, all of whom had previously received chemotherapy (35 pretreated with taxanes, 33 pretreated with anthracyclines). A median of 5 cycles of the study treatment was delivered. There were 2 complete and 13 partial responses, for an overall response rate of 40% (95% confidence interval: 23–56%). Thirteen patients (35%) had stable disease. Tumour response appeared independent of previously applied chemotherapy. Median time-to-progression was 6 months and median overall survival was 13.5 months. Main toxicities were leucopenia and thrombocytopenia (grade 3/4 in 26 and 16% of cycles, respectively). Non-haematological toxicity was rarely severe. Conclusions: Combination chemotherapy with gemcitabine and cisplatin given on 2 out of 3 weeks is well tolerated and active in heavily pretreated patients with MBC, even after prior exposure to anthracyclines and taxanes.
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