CHICAGO: A drug used to strengthen the bones of women with breast cancer helped cut the risk of the cancer returning by 36 per cent, European researchers said on Saturday.

They said Zometa helped women with early-stage breast cancer who were already taking hormone therapy to reduce their cancer risk.

The finding comes from the first large-scale study to show a drug in the class known as bisphosphonates can reduce the risk that cancer will come back.

“I’m convinced it’s going to change the landscape,” said Dr Michael Gnant of the University of Vienna, who presented his findings at a meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology in Chicago.“In these patients, I would expect it is going to be pretty much the standard of care pretty soon,” Gnant said in a telephone interview.

Zometa, known generically as zoledronic acid, is usually prescribed to fortify the bones of breast cancer patients whose tumors have spread to the bone. Breast and other cancers commonly spread to the bone and patients can be crippled by the pain and fractures that result.

Gnant and colleagues studied 1,803 premenopausal women who were taking a synthentic hormone to shut down their ovaries, a practice more common in Europe than in the United States, where such women often get chemotherapy.

“The purpose is to reduce the estrogen levels that circulate in the body. That is what is fueling the cancer,” Gnant said.

—Reuters

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