Journal of Clinical Oncology, Vol 12, 992-997, Copyright © 1994 by American Society of Clinical Oncology
Tamoxifen and bone metabolism in postmenopausal low-risk breast cancer patients: a randomized study
B Kristensen, B Ejlertsen, P Dalgaard, L Larsen, SN Holmegaard, I Transbol and HT Mouridsen
Department of Clinical Physiology, Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen, Denmark.
PURPOSE: This trial was undertaken to evaluate the effect of adjuvant
tamoxifen on bone metabolism in postmenopausal women undergoing surgery for
low-risk breast cancer. PATIENTS AND METHODS: In an open trial, 25 women
were randomized to receive tamoxifen 30 mg/d for 2 years, and 25 women
constituted the control group. Twenty women treated with tamoxifen and 23
women in the control group provided data for the analysis. Inclusion
criteria were operation for low-risk breast cancer and cessation of
menstruations for more than 1 year. Exclusion criteria were presence of
metastases, disorders of bone metabolism, contraindications against
tamoxifen, use of drugs with influence on bone metabolism, ailments that
made bone mineral measurements impossible, and age greater than 65 years.
Repeated measurements of bone mineral density and content at the lumbar
spine and forearms, serum alkaline phosphatase, phosphate, and ionized
calcium were performed in all patients. RESULTS: Lumbar spine bone mineral
density increased during the first year in women treated with tamoxifen and
then stabilized, compared with decreased bone mineral density in the
control group (P = .00074). Bone mineral content at the forearms remained
almost stable in tamoxifen-treated women compared with a decrease in the
control group (P = .024). Serum alkaline phosphatase, phosphate, and
ionized calcium decreased in the tamoxifen group (P < .00001, P = .002,
and P = .002, respectively). CONCLUSION: Tamoxifen has estrogen-like
effects on bone metabolism that result in an increase and stabilization of
bone mineral density in the axial skeleton and a stabilization of bone
mineral content in the appendicular skeleton.

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