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Carboplatin Chemotherapy for BRCA-Related Breast Cancer

May 1, 2006 by Lei  
Filed under Health

Personalized medicine tailored to a person’s genetic make-up is already in use. For women with breast cancer associated with the BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes, carboplatin may be 20 times more effective than standard chemotherapies.

On Monday, British scientists began a clinical trial involving 150 BRCA breast cancer patients, 75 of whom have the BRCA1 mutation and 75 with BRCA2. Half of the 150 will receive carboplatin and half docetaxel, the standard chemotherapy agent for breast cancer.

If the results of this clinical trial mirror those from animal studies, carboplatin may become the chemotherapy of choice within five years.

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The Times (UK), May 1, 2006

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One Response to “Carboplatin Chemotherapy for BRCA-Related Breast Cancer”
  1. Joe Marullo says:

    Hello,

    I was interested in finding out if there are any preliminary indications as to the effectiveness of the Carboplatin in attacking the BRCA2 breast cancer.Thank you.
    Joe Marullo

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