AI's and rebound

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In postmenopausal patients, estrogens have an important role in breast cancer growth and aromatase inhibitors (AI) suppress the aromatase enzyme system which converts androgens into estrogens. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect on estrogen suppression of formestane 250 mg i.m. fortnightly, given immediately after the failure of a previous treatment with non-steroidal AI. Twenty-two advanced breast cancer patients progressing on letrozole, anastrozole and aminoglutethimide entered the study. At the beginning of the study, the serum estrogen levels were suppressed by the previous treatment with non-steroidal AI, and the following treatment with formestane moderately maintained this suppression; in four patients serum estrogen levels increased fivefold after 10 weeks. Neither complete nor partial responses were observed; 11 patients (50%) showed a stable disease lasting ≥6 months, and the median time to progression was 6 months (range 3–9 months). No correlation was observed between clinical responses and serum estrogen suppression. Tolerability was satisfactory, and no patient withdrew from the study due to adverse events. In conclusion, formestane has demonstrated a moderate activity in estrogen suppression, and there is evidence that, at the failure of a previous treatment with non-steroidal AI, the sequential use of steroidal AI is feasible. This approach can be used in clinical practice in order to offer a disease control with a satisfactory quality of life.
 
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Hang on HP1 look at the x axis
1,2,...10! ... 22!

If you put in on a proper scale the rebound over time looks less dramatic.

Good study though - many thanks.
 
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This study was also conducted on postmenopausal women, so while we can get the idea that rebound make begin after as little as two weeks; that whole graph would look much different for the average male.
 
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Hang on HP1 look at the x axis
1,2,...10! ... 22!

If you put in on a proper scale the rebound over time looks less dramatic.

Good study though - many thanks.
Still E more then doubles.. It is in fact that timeframe that worries me, rebound after 10 weeks..

This study was also conducted on postmenopausal women, so while we can get the idea that rebound make begin after as little as two weeks; that whole graph would look much different for the average male.
You sure about that?
 

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