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Cureus ; 16(4): e59266, 2024 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38813284

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Taxanes, such as paclitaxel and docetaxel, have transformed the landscape of breast cancer treatment, playing pivotal roles in chemotherapy protocols for both early-stage and advanced/metastatic diseases. While these agents have demonstrated remarkable efficacy in enhancing patient outcomes, they are also linked to a range of adverse effects that can impact treatment tolerability and quality of life. This comprehensive review offers an in-depth exploration of taxane therapy in breast cancer, with a focus on clinical perspectives and toxicity profiles. We delineate the mechanisms of action of taxanes, their clinical effectiveness across various breast cancer subtypes, and the prevalent adverse effects encountered in clinical practice. Moreover, we deliberate on strategies for mitigating taxane-associated toxicity and optimizing treatment selection and sequencing based on individual patient characteristics and therapeutic objectives. Finally, we underscore areas for future research and advancement, encompassing the development of novel formulations, the identification of predictive biomarkers for treatment response, and the exploration of combination therapies to bolster therapeutic outcomes. By amalgamating existing evidence and clinical insights, this review aims to apprise clinicians and researchers of the current status of taxane treatment in breast cancer and steer endeavors toward further enhancing patient care and outcomes.

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