Publications by authors named "Angela Fini"

The antimitotic agent eribulin, a synthetic analog of halichondrin B isolated from a marine sponge, resulted particularly effective in improving the overall survival of heavily pretreated metastatic breast cancer (MBC) patients in randomized Phase III clinical trials and real-life studies. However, only scant information is available on the clinical experiences of patients who underwent long-lasting eribulin treatment followed by a rechallenge. Here we presented two cases of MBC women previously treated with several lines of chemotherapy and hormonal therapies, who underwent long-lasting treatment and rechallenge with eribulin, showing a partial response in both periods.

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Purpose: Tamoxifen, which is actually the gold standard adjuvant treatment in estrogen receptor-positive early breast cancer, is associated with an increased risk of endometrial cancer and other life-threatening events. Moreover, many women relapse during or after tamoxifen therapy because of the development of resistance. Therefore new approaches are required.

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