manchesterwired
Health
Breast cancer prostate drug hope
Published: 25th Jun 2011 02:25:08
Drugs used to treat prostate cancer in men may also be useful for difficult to treat breast cancers in some women, say researchers.
Hormone treatments such as tamoxifen and aromatase inhibitors are ineffective against up to 30% of breast cancers.
The study, in The EMBO Journal, suggests some of these tumours may respond to drugs for male cancers.
Cancer Research UK said the findings were a "great surprise".
Hormones can switch on genes which lead to cells dividing uncontrollably and developing into tumours.
In women, breast cancers can be driven by the female sex hormone oestrogen. In men, prostate cancer can be driven by male sex hormones - androgens.
Breakthroughs have been made in treatments for breast cancer by developing drugs which interfere with the oestrogen's action, halting the tumour's progress.
However, tumours which are not driven by the hormone have been harder to treat.
This fascinating research opens the door to personalised treatment for a small group of breast cancer patients”
Researchers at the Cancer Research UK Cambridge Research Institute found that some of these oestrogen negative tumours were instead influenced by male hormones.
The same genes which were switched on by female sex hormones in oestrogen responsive tumours were activated by the male sex hormones.
It raises the prospect that drugs already developed for prostate cancer could help some women.
While androgens, such as testosterone, are typically associated with male development, they are also present in women.
The lead researcher Dr Ian Mills said: "This important discovery suggests that patients with a type of oestrogen-receptor-negative breast cancer may potentially benefit from therapies given to prostate cancer patients, which could transform treatment for this patient group in the future.
"But at the moment this laboratory research is still at an early stage."
Researchers said this could apply to up to 5% of all breast cancers.
Dr Lesley Walker, from Cancer Research UK, said: "Prostate cancer depends on the androgen receptor for growth so it's a great surprise that a type of breast cancer might also be fuelled by this protein."
Dr Caitlin Palframan, policy manager at Breakthrough Breast Cancer, said: "This fascinating research opens the door to personalised treatment for a small group of breast cancer patients.
"Women with oestrogen receptor negative disease have fewer treatment options and new ways to tackle it are urgently needed."
Harvard Citation
BBC News, 2011. Breast cancer prostate drug hope. [Online] (Updated 25 Jun 2011)Available at: http://www.manchesterwired.co.uk/news.php/165031-Breast-cancer-prostate-drug-hope [Accessed 20th May 2013]
Latest News
-
At 15:28:22 in Other
Coronation Street cleans up at British Soap Awards
Coronation Street has won eight prizes at the British Soap Awards, compared with just one for its rival EastEnders.... -
At 11:48:38 in Other
Attempted murder arrest after Stockport 'argument' stabbing
A 23-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after a man was stabbed in the early hours of Saturday in Stockport.... -
At 11:43:34 in Other
Warrington teenager death: Three drug supply arrests
Three teenagers have been arrested on suspicion of supplying drugs after a 16-year-old girl died in Warrington.... -
At 15:37:51 in Other
Stockport hydro-electric screws on River Goyt opened
Two giant Archimedes screws installed to generate renewable energy from the River Goyt in Stockport have been officially opened.... -
At 15:14:22 in Other
Prisoner charged with 13 offences
A prisoner who was missing for two months has been charged with 13 offences including indecent exposure and causing grievous bodily harm.... -
At 12:05:05 in Other
Warrington teenager death: 'Illegal substance' inquiry
A teenager has died after reportedly suffering breathing difficulties at a house in central Warrington.... -
At 09:57:51 in Other
School reforms: Unions to stage protest rally in Cardiff
Hundreds are expected at a Cardiff rally later on Saturday before planned strike action over school changes.... -
At 20:28:08 in Other
Andrew Moran extradition from Spain delayed
The extradition of one of Britain's most wanted fugitives has been delayed by an investigation into separate charges by Spanish police.... -
At 19:01:15 in Other
'King of Marbella' John Disley jailed over bank fraud
A conman dubbed the "King of Marbella" and his three accomplices have been jailed over a £675,000 bank fraud.... -
At 18:27:17 in Other
Concert honours choirmaster victim Frances Andrade
Friends of a violin teacher found dead at home after giving evidence against a couple who sexually abused her are playing a concert in her h...
News In Other Categories
-
David Cameron warns overseas territories on tax
Prime Minister David Cameron has urged British overseas territories to "get their house in order" and sign up to international tre... -
Swansea City fans' help sought over kittens' towel
Swansea City fans and historians are being asked if a towel donated for kitten bedding to an RSPCA shelter has any historical significance.... -
David Cameron warns overseas territories on tax
Prime Minister David Cameron has urged British overseas territories to "get their house in order" and sign up to international tre... -
Rod Stewart returns to UK number one spot
Rod Stewart has scored his first UK number one album for 34 years, going straight to the top with his LP, Time.... -
Rod Stewart returns to UK number one spot
Rod Stewart has scored his first UK number one album for 34 years, going straight to the top with his LP, Time.... -
Rod Stewart returns to UK number one spot
Rod Stewart has scored his first UK number one album for 34 years, going straight to the top with his LP, Time....



