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Prevention and treatment of experimental breast cancer with the combination of a new selective estrogen receptor modulator, arzoxifene, and a new rexinoid, LG 100268.

Suh N, Lamph WW, Glasebrook AL, Grese TA, Palkowitz AD, Williams CR, Risingsong R, Farris MR, Heyman RA, Sporn MB.

Department of Pharmacology, Dartmouth Medical School, Hanover, New Hampshire 03755, USA.

The selective estrogen receptor modulator arzoxifene and the rexinoid LG 100268 were active not only as single agents for prevention and treatment of breast cancer in the rat model that uses nitrosomethylurea as the carcinogen but also showed striking synergy, both preventively and therapeutically, in a series of six experiments with a total of 465 rats. Mechanistic studies in cell culture reported here suggest that enhancement of stromal-epithelial interactions may contribute to this synergy. The possible clinical use of the combination of arzoxifene and LG 100268 for prevention of breast cancer in women at high risk, for treatment of women in the adjuvant setting, or for treatment of end-stage disease should now be considered.

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PMID: 12374698 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]