Breast cancer research and treatment
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Breast Cancer Res. Treat. · Jan 1995
ReviewCurrent status of Taxotere (docetaxel) as a new treatment in breast cancer.
Therapy for advanced breast cancer has not improved significantly in recent years, remaining strictly palliative in nature and intent. One approach to increase the effectiveness of the treatment is the introduction of active new drugs. Taxotere (docetaxel) is a taxoid derivative isolated from the needles of the European yew, Taxus baccata. ⋯ Grades III and IV neutropenia without major infection, and grades I and II skin toxicity, were frequently observed adverse events. A fluid retention syndrome (chronic cumulative and non life-threatening toxicity) has been noted in patients treated with Taxotere. Methods for controlling fluid retention--dose reduction to 75 mg/m2 (which has little effect) or routine premedication from the start of treatment--are currently being studied.