1107 Background: No standart chemotherapy regimen has been estabilished for the treatment of patients with metastatic breast cancer. The gemcitabine and docetaxel combination has been shown to be synergistic . This study is conducted to verify the clinical efficacy and safety of gemcitabine and docetaxel combination therapy in metastatic breast cancer. Methods: 27 metastatic breast cancer patients were treated with gemcitabine-docetaxel combination . Gemcitabine 1,250 mg/m2 IV infusion, on day 1 and 8, and docetaxel 70 mg/m2 on day 1 in 21 day cycles. 4–6 cycles of chemotherapy were repeated every 3 weeks. The primary endpoint was response rate, and survival. Results: The median age was 50 years (range,32–77). Performans status (ECOG) was 0–1. Hormone receptor status: ER+/ER-; 11/16, PR+/PR-; 14/13. Menopausal status were: 11 premenopausal, 16 postmenopausal. Of the 27 evaluable patients, there were 11 (40.7%) partial responses and no complete response. Overall response rate was 40.7%. Median time to progression was 7 months, and median survival was 14 months. Toxicities included grade 3–4 neutropenia in 9 (30%), thrombocytopenia in 6 (22%), anemia in 3(9%). There were no treatment releated deaths Conclusions: The combination of gemcitabine and docetaxel has shown favorable toxicity profile and promising activity in metastatic breast cancer patients. No significant financial relationships to disclose.
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