Preventing Bone Loss From Breast Cancer Meds
Reported October 12, 2011
(Ivanhoe Newswire) – An osteoporosis drug protects against the bone damaging
effects of certain breast cancer medications. According to this study, some
breast cancer patients could take zoledronic acid in addition to their
anti-cancer medications to maintain bone health.
Drugs called aromatase inhibitors stop the production of estrogen in
postmenopausal women and therefore make less estrogen available to stimulate the
growth of certain breast cancer cells. Many postmenopausal women with breast
cancer are routinely treated for several years with these potentially
life-saving drugs, but the agents can cause bone loss and fractures.
Adam Brufsky, MD, PhD, of the University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute, and his
colleagues conducted a study to see if the bone drug zoledronic acid could
prevent and treat bone loss in postmenopausal breast cancer patients. In their
five-year study, called Z-FAST, 602 postmenopausal women with early breast
cancer who were receiving the aromatase inhibitor letrozole were randomized to
receive zoledronic acid simultaneously with letrozole or only after bone loss or
fractures occurred.
The investigators observed significant and progressive increases in bone density
throughout the five years of the study in women who initiated zoledronic acid at
the start; in contrast, significant decreases in bone density occurred when
zoledronic acid administration was delayed until bone loss was apparent. Over
time, though, the rate of bone density decline in the delayed group slowed, most
likely because more delayed patients received zoledronic acid by the end of the
study. These findings indicate that bone density is maintained more effectively
with upfront zoledronic acid, but bone loss is likely reversible so that
initiating zoledronic acid, even after bone loss has developed, is beneficial.
"This study shows that bone loss from aromatase inhibitors can be prevented long
term with a safe and effective drug that prevents osteoporosis," Dr. Brufsky.
Zoledronic acid is currently approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration
for conditions including osteoporosis and bone complications of cancer, was
quoted as saying.
SOURCE: Cancer, published online October 10, 2011
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