About this trial
In Sweden, approximately 7000 women are diagnosed with hormone-sensitive breast cancer annually. According to international and national guidelines, most of these women are recommended anti-hormonal therapy for five to ten years to improve prognosis. Tamoxifen, one of the most widely used anti-hormonal agents globally, reduces the risk of recurrence by 40% and breast cancer mortality by 30%.
Tamoxifen is a pro-drug that undergoes hepatic metabolism to form endoxifen and other active metabolites. Variability in metabolic capacity affects therapeutic efficacy: poor metabolisers produce insufficient endoxifen and other active metabolites, risking therapeutic failure, while ultrarapid metabolisers generate excessive amounts, leading to intolerable adverse effects. Today, 30-50% of patients discontinue treatment prematurely due to severe side effects, resulting in suboptimal outcomes.
Currently, tamoxifen is uniformly prescribed at a daily dose of 20 mg, and so far, no clinical trials have tested whether individualised dosing could enhance adherence and improve survival outcomes. The primary objective is to evaluate whether individualised tamoxifen dosing reduces discontinuation rates and enhances patient outcomes in breast cancer treatment.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Patients with primary breast cancer, recommended for adjuvant tamoxifen treatment with or without concomitant goserelin
Premenopausal or perimenopausal, defined according to SOC for therapy decision
Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) WHO Performance Scale 0 - 2
Participants must use non-hormonal contraception during the trial.
Disqualifiers
Previous use of tamoxifen, endoxifen, or aromatase inhibitors.
Current use of warfarin.
Not willing to abstain from strong and moderate CYP2D6 inhibitors or CYP3A4 inducers during the tamoxifen treatment
Current pregnancy, breastfeeding, or already at start of tamoxifen planning to become pregnant within the next two years
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Individual dose of tamoxifen
- Standard adjuvant therapy of tamoxifen
Treatment groups
Sponsors and collaborators
Karolinska Institutet
Lead sponsor
Swedish Cancer Society
Collaborator
Region Stockholm
Collaborator
The Swedish Breast Cancer Association
Collaborator
The Sjöberg Foundation
Collaborator
The Cancer Research Foundations of Radiumhemmet
Collaborator