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    Big promise is seen in 2 new breast cancer drugs

    SAN ANTONIO (AP) — Breast cancer experts are cheering what could be some of the biggest advances in more than a decade: two new medicines that significantly delay the time until women with very advanced cases get worse.

    In a large international study, an experimental drug from Genentech called pertuzumab held cancer at bay for a median of 18 months when given with standard treatment, versus 12 months for others given only the usual treatment. It also strongly appears to be improving survival, and follow-up is continuing to see if it does.

    "You don't see that very often. ... It's a spectacular result," said one study leader, Dr. Sandra Swain, medical director of Washington Hospital Center's cancer institute.

    In a second study, another drug long used in organ transplants but not tried against breast cancer — everolimus, sold as Afinitor by Novartis AG — kept cancer in check for a median of 7 months in women whose disease was worsening despite treatment with hormone-blocking drugs. A comparison group that received only hormonal medicine had just a 3-month delay in disease progression.

    Afinitor works in a novel way, seems "unusually effective" and sets a new standard of care, said Dr. Peter Ravdin, breast cancer chief at the UT Health Science Center in San Antonio. He has no role in the work or ties to drugmakers. Most patients have tumors like those in this study — their growth is fueled by estrogen.

    Results were released Wednesday at the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium and some were published online by the New England Journal of Medicine. They come a few weeks after federal approval was revoked for another Genentech drug, Avastin, that did not meaningfully help breast cancer patients. It still is sold for other tumor types.

    The new drugs are some of the first major developments since Herceptin came out in 1998. It has become standard treatment for a certain type of breast cancer.

    "These are powerful advances ... an important step forward," said Dr. Harold Burstein, a breast expert at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in Boston who had no role in the studies.

    A reality check: The new drugs are likely to be very expensive — up to $10,000 a month — and so far have not proved to be cures. Doctors hope they might be when given to women with early-stage cancers when cure is possible, rather than the very advanced cases treated in these studies.

    Even short of a cure, about 40,000 U.S. women each year have cancer that spreads beyond the breast, and treatment can make a big difference in their lives.

    Rachel Midgett is an example. The 39-year-old Houston woman has breast cancer that spread to multiple parts of her liver, yet she ran a half-marathon in Las Vegas on Sunday. She has had three scans since starting on Afinitor nine months ago, and "every time, my liver lesions keep shrinking," she said.

    "My quality of life has been wonderful. It's amazing. I have my hair. ... If you saw me you wouldn't even know I have cancer."

    Genentech, part of the Switzerland-based Roche Group, applied Tuesday to the federal Food and Drug Administration for permission to sell pertuzumab (per-TOO-zoo-mab) as initial treatment for women like those in the study.

    The drug targets cells that make too much of a protein called HER2 — about one of every four or five breast cancer cases. Herceptin attacks the same target but in a different way, and the two medicines complement each other.

    The study tested the combination in 808 women from Europe, North and South America and Asia and found a 6-month advantage in how long the cancer stayed stable. All women also received a chemotherapy drug, docetaxel.

    "That's a huge improvement" in such advanced cases, said study leader Dr. Jose Baselga, associate director of the Massachusetts General Hospital Cancer Center. He is a paid consultant for Roche.

    So far, 165 deaths have occurred — 96 among the 406 women given Herceptin and chemo alone, and only 69 among the 402 women also given pertuzumab. Doctors won't know whether the drug affects survival until there are more deaths.

    The most common side effects were diarrhea, rash and low white blood cell counts, which often occur with cancer treatment. The dual treatment did not cause more heart problems — an issue with other Herceptin combinations.

    "We're really pleased that there were no new safety signals" and that pertuzumab is so promising, said Dr. Sandra Horning, Genentech's global development chief of cancer drugs.

    Another study is testing pertuzumab in 3,800 women with early breast cancer. Genentech says it has not set a price for pertuzumab, but sells Herceptin for $4,500 a month to doctors, who mark it up and add fees to infuse it. Herceptin's U.S. patent expires in 2019, so combination treatment might be more affordable once generic Herceptin is available.

    "Pertuzumab is a winner" and should win government approval, said Dr. Eric Winer of the Dana-Farber cancer center.

    Dr. Gary Lyman, a treatment effectiveness researcher at Duke University, called the results "quite impressive," unlike what turned out to be the case for Avastin. He was on an FDA panel that recommended accelerated approval for Avastin as well as the recent panel that urged revoking its use for breast cancer because later studies did not bear out its early promise.

    Winer and Lyman have no role in the new studies or financial ties to any drug companies.

    The other study tested Novartis AG's Afinitor, which has long been sold for preventing organ rejection after transplants and to treat a few less common cancers including the type of pancreatic tumor that killed Apple founder Steve Jobs. It blocks one pathway cancer uses to spread. A one-month supply costs $11,000.

    The 724 women in the study were worsening despite treatment with hormone-blocking medicines. They all were given one they had not taken before, and some also got Afinitor.

    After about a year of follow-up, cancer progression was delayed 7 months in the group getting Afinitor and 3 months in the others.

    "The two together have a much greater effect than you would expect from either alone," said study leader Dr. Gabriel Hortobagyi, breast cancer research chief at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston. "They snip two wires that are critical" for growth signals to continue, he said.

    However, the combo led to more side effects — mouth sores, anemia, shortness of breath, high blood sugar, fatigue and lung inflammation.

    "I have patients who tell me how long they live is not as important as the quality of the remainder of their life, where other patients will do just about anything and will tolerate any toxic levels or side effects," Hortobagyi said. "This is clearly one additional option for patients."

    The cancer conference is sponsored by the American Association for Cancer Research, Baylor College of Medicine and the UT Health Science Center.

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    Online:

    Cancer conference: http://www.sabcs.org

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    Marilynn Marchione can be followed at http://twitter.com/MMarchioneAP

     

    109 comments

    • omran  •  Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia  •  5 mths ago
      using drug to cure cancer is not a good method, many herbs can keep away and bust cancer.drug seldom cure but delay only. herb can prevent, if we take regularly , I am doing that.
    • Zack  •  5 mths ago
      Disproportional huge money from government and private sector poured into breast-cancer research, but not into other dreadful ones such as prostate cancer that killed countless men. Was there any good reason for the disparity other than political motive (women as important voting block)? Why should men be left to die and nobody seemed to give a damn (including men themselves who would rather run the fund-raising race for breast cancer in order to woo women)??
    • Zack  •  5 mths ago
      So much more money from government and private sector poured into breast-cancer research, but not into others such as prostate cancer that killed countless men. Was there any good reason for the huge disparity -- other than political motive (women as important voting block)? Why should men be left to die and nobody seemed to give a damn??
    • tom  •  Xi'an, China  •  5 mths ago
      Only $10,000 a month! How can Roche make any money off of that? We should definately add it to Medicare's prescription benefits.
    • MarcoM  •  5 mths ago
      Wait a minute: 6-8 months of average increase of survival for 60 to 80K????? Promising??!!!! The author surely owns Genentech stock.
      • John 5 mths ago
        6-8 months is an eternity for someone who is dying at the prime of their life.
    • Rick C  •  5 mths ago
      The Japanese live the longest, because they drink the best water on earth. It's called Kangan water, and it is the cure for cancer, and every other major disease out there! They change the molecules of water, so that your own pH levels of your body even out, and you will feel good. You won't get sick. Soda pop is the worst thing on earth to drink. It's poison to our bodies. So is some of the water that is sold in our stores. Vitamin Water? Forget it! That stuff will make you sick! Aquafina? HA! Dasani?? NO GOOD! Every other drink that you find in stores will not get you well. Kangan water will! Change your life! This is the cure for cancer. All hospitals in Japan require Kangan water to be served. NO regular tap water! KANGAN water! Research it!
      • htching 5 mths ago
        I use Mavello water.
    • Donald Wilson  •  Wellington, United States  •  5 mths ago
      ya right it coust to much now ill die befour you get a cent trust a dr not on your life to them it is all about money iam tired of feeding them my bank account
    • Nonna  •  5 mths ago
      While I understand additional costs for infusing the drug, why are doctors marking up a drug?
    • Jim Ho  •  Taipei City, Taiwan  •  5 mths ago
      hmmm~
    • AnthonyS  •  5 mths ago
      Tired of this For The Cure crap with no equal time for prostate cancer. bought some energizers at grocery store, they were pink and for The cure. I put them back and looked for cheapies.
      • DavidD 5 mths ago
        just because you hate women doesn't give you the right to admonish a cure for cancer... ya douche bag
      • Horizon 5 mths ago
        Wow David your an idiot!!! I totally get what Anthony is saying everything is about breast cancer. My husband had throat cancer and it was brutel what he went through. It would be nice to see them focus on all the cancers not just one.
      • Nate B. 5 mths ago
        Listen: all cancers stink. Instead of being disappointed that one is getting attention and yielding positive results, why not donate time or money to research on the type of cancer that concerns you most? It is not a competition -- breast cancer vs. prostate cancer vs. lung cancer vs. throat cancer, etc. -- it is a concerted effort to find cures for all types of cancer.
    • Larry  •  Greensboro, United States  •  5 mths ago
      I challenge the medical community to take responsibility for the natural technology that has been around for years-plants, nutrition, detoxification and vitamins---the only problem is the megadollars are not made with natural health care so the pharmaceutical companies are profiting on the backs of all these women and their families.
      • George Dom 5 mths ago
        The problems is that many natural, plant, alternative, holistic, etc products have never been tested for efficacy or ill affects. The term "natural' only means that they were created without human intervention, not that they are safe. ("Natural technology" does not exist because that implies human intervention.) Absolutely all animal, microbial, and plant toxins are natural but many could kill you, make you ill, or cure nothing at all. The only thing that matters are the answers to the following 2 questions: Is it safe? & Does it do what it is supposed to do? Without any studies, these questions cannot be properly answered.
      • Bookdragon 5 mths ago
        The treatment for childhood leukemia (Vincristine) is derived from the madagascar periwinkle (a flower) Is that natural Because the side effects; decreased activity of the bone marrow, nausea, hair loss, and peripheral neuropathy are nasty....
      • Peter 5 mths ago
        @Larry if you can find something that works you could make a ton of money. People have been trying out every chemical they can find natural and artificial to get results.
    • AnthonyS  •  5 mths ago
      Sick and tires of this For the Cure crap without equal time for prostate cancer. Picked up some energizers at grocery store. They were pink and for The Cure. Put them back and bought some cheapies.
    • befree  •  Elizabethtown, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Remember now!!!! under Obamas health care it will not be allowed.. you get cancer you will die. think about that when you vote in 2012. A thumbs down will be a vote for you get cancer. you die soon. so the govnt keeps your SSI money.
    • Déjà vu_2Dawn  •  Fairbanks, United States  •  5 mths ago
      we Americans have put way to much absent mindedness into the ways our government evaluates and inspects food and water for us. im not radical but think how you expect cures, medicines space programs and such..., i feel theres many cures, better medicines and such being with held. now look at the concern for the poor, homeless and hungry. even better yet all the Men and Women who support our country during war and how they are treated ..! we have become way to populated and the guidelines are stretched way to tight. if you really want to know how a large portion of Americans believe,.. read graffiti -- read the writing on the walls. my OPINION oop's a'lil' off the topic... not sorry
    • caesar  •  5 mths ago
      Don't believe it.Nothing but a sham,and making money off of people's misfortune is the goal.The medical establishment is corrupt.Research into cancer is another lie.We have gone to the moon,seen a black hole,peered in space with the Hubble space telescope at distant planets,yet cannot find cancer cure in a human body that remains the same.We have been doing esearch for over fifty years on the same body.Where is the money going and to whom?The names and addresses.Nobody says.It is a scam.
    • Barnabas Collins  •  5 mths ago
      Will not happen. As mean and sad as this sounds, breast cancer is big business and a lot of money is made in this field. In a year or so we will hear on the news that these drugs have failed to meet expectations or have bad side effects and will be slowly forgotten. Cancer is a multi-billion dollar business, go behind the scenes and any hospital and you will see the dirt first hand.
    • PB  •  Yakima, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Two words: Stanislaw Burzynski.
    • granny  •  5 mths ago
      time to find a REAL CURE.
      and stop miking the cash cow.
      --metaphor intended.
    • Jamie Thomas  •  Boston, United States  •  5 mths ago
      The best way to cure breast cancer is eat a lot of chicken....it works fo rme.
    • PrayForPeace  •  5 mths ago
      "A one-month supply costs $11,000." Now how the HELL can they justify that? Only the 1% could afford it, geez...
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