Abstract
Background: Many studies about the adjuvant endocrine therapy of postmenopausal patients with hormone receptor-positive breast cancer have shown significant superiority of aromatase inhibitors (AIs) compared to tamoxifen only. Within these studies, different AIs (anastrozole, letrozole, exemestane) and treatment strategies (upfront, switch, extended adjuvant) were applied. Material and Methods: The intention of our enquiry was to evaluate the implementation of the results of these studies in German breast cancer centers and university hospitals. Questionnaires were sent to 200 breast cancer centers and university hospitals (returns: 108). Results: Our enquiry showed that most centers preferred anastrozole as upfront therapy in patients with an intermediate or high risk of relapse. Furthermore, during AI therapy, additional bisphosphonate treatment was applied ‘always' in only 9% of cases, and in 78% of cases of proved osteopenia/osteoporosis. Surprisingly, 50% of the participating centers do not exclude AIs in premenopausal women. Conclusion: At the time of our enquiry, anastrozole as upfront therapy was consistent with the recommendations of the Arbeitsgemeinschaft Gynäkologische Onkologie (AGO) from 2009. Compared to tamoxifen, AIs increase the risk of osteoporosis, which can, however, be prevented and treated with concomitant bisphosphonate therapy. The rare use of bisphosphonates as well as contraindicated AI therapy in premenopausal patients show amongst others the substantial need for more information.
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