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Evista  

Can Evista lower the risk of breast cancer in post-menopausal women at high risk of the disease?

Evista (generic name, raloxifene) is a FDA-approved, anti-osteoporosis drug. As one of a class of medications known as selective estrogen receptor modulators (SERMs), Evista is approved for the purpose of increasing bone density.[1] The ability of Evista to bind to estrogen receptors on breast cells and to block the effects of estrogen on the breasts led to study of the potential of Evista for lowering the risk of breast cancer.

A recent clinical trial (called STAR), which was conducted by the National Surgical Adjuvant Breast and Bowel Project (NSABP) and sponsored by the National Cancer Institute (NCI), demonstrated that Evista is as effective as Nolvadex (generic name, tamoxifen) in reducing the risk of breast cancer in post-menopausal women at high risk (based on personal medical history and family history).[1]

At entry into the trial, the estimated risk for participants to develop breast cancer in a 5-year period was 4% (which is higher than the 1.6 % risk for post-menopausal women lacking personal medical history and family history risk factors).[2] Of the approximately 19,000 women who participated in the trial, roughly half received Evista for 5 years, whereas the other half received tamoxifen for 5 years.[1] Either medication lowered the risk of breast cancer by approximately 50%.[2]

The trial showed that Evista appears to cause fewer serious side effects than does Nolvadex:[1, 2]

• Evista treatment resulted in a 36% lower risk of the side effect of uterine cancer in women who had not had a hysterectomy than did Nolvadex treatment. Previous studies on Evista have not demonstrated an increase in cancer of the endometrium (the lining of the uterus).

• Evista treatment resulted in nearly 30% less life-threatening blood clots (i.e., deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary emboli) in major vessels than did Nolvadex treatment.

• Evista treatment resulted in 21% fewer cataracts and 18% fewer cataract surgeries than did Nolvadex treatment.

A similar incidence of coronary disease and bone fractures was observed in post-menopausal women treated with Evista or Nolvadex in the clinical trial.[2]

Although Evista is FDA-approved for the prevention of osteoporosis, the FDA has not approved Evista yet for the prevention of invasive breast cancer in post-menopausal women.[1]

REFERENCES

1. National Cancer Institute. STAR results: Raloxifene as effective as tamoxifen, better safety profile. NCI Cancer Bulletin. 2006; 3(16):1-2. Accessed at www.cancer.gov.

2. T. H. Maugh II. Drug lowers cancer risk, side effects. Los Angeles Times. 04/18/06.


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