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Tamoxifen Versus Anastrozole, Alone or in Combination With Zoledronic Acid
Basic Trial Information
Summary The primary objective is, first, the comparison of tamoxifen and anastrozole and, second, the comparison of zoledronate added to standard adjuvant therapy with controls according to disease-free survival (DFS) in premenopausal patients with non-metastatic breast cancer treated with tamoxifen or anastrozole. To assess whether zoledronate added to standard adjuvant therapy can decrease or even prevent bone loss in patients treated with hormonal blockade combined with an antiestrogen or aromatase inhibitor. Further Study Information The trial is conducted as an open multi-center phase III study, in a two-factorial study design and according to GCP guidelines. Patients will be randomly assigned to a total of 4 study groups in a 1:1:1:1 assignment ratio. Several stratification criteria will be used in order to ensure balanced distribution of known risk factors. A total of 1.803 patients will be enrolled in 4 arms. Patients will either be treated with anastrozole (1mg daily for 3 years) or tamoxifen (20mg daily for 3 years), and will additionally receive either zoledronate (8mg q4 weeks for 3 years) or no zoledronate (arm A: Nolvadex alone; arm B: Nolvadex plus zoledronate; arm C: Arimidex alone; arm D: Arimidex plus zoledronate). Zoledronate will be administered by i.v. injection at a dose of 4 mg/month for the treatment period of 3 years. Five BMD measurements will be performed in a subgroup of patients (404 patients, enrolled in 3 centres). Eligibility Criteria Inclusion Criteria:
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Trial Lead Organizations/Sponsors Austrian Breast Cancer Study Group AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals LPNovartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation
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