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Home / Health / Progesterone Drug Boosts Breast Cancer Therapy

Progesterone Drug Boosts Breast Cancer Therapy

6 Jan

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Summary

  • Megestrol, a progesterone mimic, showed promise in slowing tumor growth.
  • Low-dose megestrol enhanced standard anti-estrogen therapy effectiveness.
  • Further studies are needed to confirm long-term benefits beyond two weeks.

A synthetic version of progesterone, known as megestrol, is showing potential to enhance treatments for hormone-fueled breast cancer. Recent research indicates that incorporating this drug alongside standard anti-estrogen therapy can more effectively slow tumor growth in women with ER-positive breast cancers.

In a study conducted over two weeks prior to surgery, researchers observed that adding either a low or high dose of megestrol to letrozole, a common hormone therapy drug, boosted the effectiveness of blocking tumor growth. Notably, even a quarter of the higher licensed dose yielded significant results, suggesting fewer side effects.

While these findings are encouraging for women with ER-positive breast cancer, further investigation is required to determine if megestrol offers similar benefits when prescribed for extended durations. The drug is already used in low doses to manage hot flashes associated with hormone therapy.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Yes, a synthetic progesterone drug called megestrol has shown promise in slowing tumor growth when used alongside standard anti-estrogen therapy for ER-positive breast cancer.
Megestrol appears to indirectly block cancer's estrogen receptors, slowing cell division and tumor growth, according to lab tests.
Low-dose megestrol is currently prescribed to help patients manage hot flashes experienced during hormone therapy for breast cancer.

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