From The Cochrane Library, Issue 3, 2003. Oxford: Update Software Ltd. All rights reserved.

Tamoxifen for relapse of ovarian cancer (Cochrane Review)

Williams CJ, Simera I

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Background: Tamoxifen is an important drug for treating breast cancer. Ovarian cancer cells are known to possess receptors for hormones and may thus also respond to tamoxifen.

Objectives: Tamoxifen is used to treat breast cancer in women whose tumours have oestrogen receptors. Since ovarian cancers also commonly have oestrogen receptors, it has been suggested that tamoxifen may be of some benefit. The objective of this review was to assess the effects of tamoxifen in women with relapsed ovarian cancer.

Search strategy: We searched the Cochrane Gynaecological Cancer Group trials register and references from relevant articles. We also contacted researchers and drug companies.

Selection criteria: Randomised and non-randomised studies of tamoxifen in women with ovarian cancer who have not responded to conventional chemotherapy. Only trials involving 10 or more patients were included.

Data collection and analysis: One reviewer assessed eligibility and extracted data from non-randomised studies. Two reviewers were to have independently assessed the quality and extracted data from any randomised trials found.

Main results: Data from eleven non-randomised series, one non-randomised phase two study and two randomised trials were included. Only observational data from women treated with tamoxifen are reported. Sixty of 623 women (9.6%) treated with tamoxifen achieved an objective response to treatment. However this varied from 0% to 56% in different studies. Stable disease, for variable periods of four weeks or more, was observed in 131 of 411 (31.9%) women from eight studies. There were not enough data to assess duration of response, survival, or the palliative effect of tamoxifen on symptom control or quality of life.

Reviewers' conclusions: There is some evidence from observational studies that tamoxifen may produce a response in a modest proportion of women with relapsed ovarian cancer. However, there are no reliable data from randomised controlled trials.

Citation: Williams CJ, Simera I. Tamoxifen for relapse of ovarian cancer (Cochrane Review). In: The Cochrane Library, Issue 3, 2003. Oxford: Update Software.



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