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Journal of Endocrinology (1995) 146, 359-363       DOI: 10.1677/joe.0.1460359
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Influence of treatment with the anti-oestrogen 3-hydroxytamoxifen (droloxifene) on plasma sex hormone levels in postmenopausal patients with breast cancer

J Geisler, H Haarstad, S Gundersen, N Raabe, S Kvinnsland and P E Lønning

Plasma levels of oestradiol (Oe2), oestrone (Oe1), oestrone sulphate (Oe1S), androstenedione, testosterone, dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA), dehydroepiandrosterone sulphate (DHEAS), sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG) and the gonadotrophins (FSH and LH) were determined in 20 postmenopausal women with breast cancer treated with the anti-oestrogen droloxifene (3-hydroxytamoxifen). Plasma oestrogens were measured before and after 3, 6 and 12 months of therapy. The other hormones were measured before and after 6 months of therapy. Droloxifene treatment had no significant influence on plasma levels of Oe2. Plasma levels of Oe1 and Oe1S increased during treatment (mean increase of 11·9-15·9% and 24·5–69·4% respectively after different time-intervals on treatment). The Oe1S/Oe1 and Oe1S/Oe2 ratios increased by mean values of 13·8–45·2% and 25·9–52·4% respectively. Plasma SHBG increased significantly by a mean value of 73·9%, while FSH and LH fell non-significantly by 19·7% and 20·4% respectively. Plasma levels of testosterone, androstenedione, DHEA and DHEAS all increased during treatment, but none of these alterations were of statistical significance. While the influence of droloxifene on plasma SHBG resembled that which is seen during treatment with tamoxifen, its influence on plasma oestrogens and the gonadotrophins seems to be different. Possible explanations of such differences and the clinical implications of alterations in plasma hormones during treatment with droloxifene are discussed.

Journal of Endocrinology (1995) 146, 359–363




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