Characteristics, treatment patterns and survival of patients with high-risk early hormone receptor-positive breast cancer in French real-world settings: an exploratory study of the CANTO cohort☆

IF 7.1 2区 医学 Q1 ONCOLOGY
F. Giugliano , A. Bertaut , J. Blanc , A.-L. Martin , C. Gaudin , M. Fournier , A. Kieffer , B. Sauterey , C. Levy , M. Campone , C. Tarpin , F. Lerebours , M.-A. Mouret-Reynier , G. Curigliano , F. André , B. Pistilli , E. Rassy
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Abstract

Background

Patients with hormone receptor-positive, human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2)-negative breast cancer (HR+ BC) with unfavorable features have an increased risk of relapse and are currently candidate for additional treatment strategies. We evaluated the real-world clinicopathological characteristics, treatment patterns and survival outcomes of these patients within the CANcer TOxicities study (CANTO, NCT01993498).

Patients and methods

This is a retrospective analysis of the prospective data collected within CANTO between 2012 and 2022. Patients with high-risk HR+ BC were defined either by the identification of at least four positive axillary lymph nodes (LNs) or one to three positive axillary LNs with a tumor size ≥5 cm or histologic grade 3 (cohort 1). The definition 1-3 positive LNs with Ki-67 ≥20% was also considered (cohort 2). The Kaplan–Meier method was used for survival analysis.

Results

Patients with high-risk HR+ BC represented 15.0%-19.6% of HR+ BC (cohort 1 and 2, respectively) in the CANTO cohort. Of the 1266 patients in cohort 1, 617 patients (49.0%) had ≥4 LNs, 327 (26.0%) had tumor ≥5 cm and 727 (57.6%) had grade III tumors. 79.9% had a favorable Charlson comorbidity score and 88.1% stage II/IIIA. Patients with ≥10 LNs accounted for 11.8%. (Neo)adjuvant chemotherapy was administered in 94.2%. Endocrine therapy was prescribed in 97.3%, mostly with aromatase inhibitors and discontinued in 34.3%, mainly for adverse events. Patients enrolled at least 6 years before data extraction had a 5-year invasive disease-free survival and 5-year distant relapse-free survival of 79.9% [95% confidence interval (CI) 77.2% to 82.4%] and 83.5% (95% CI 80.9% to 85.7%), respectively.

Conclusions

This real-world study confirms that patients with HR+ BC and unfavorable clinicopathological features are at risk of relapse early in their adjuvant treatment trajectory, despite (neo)adjuvant chemotherapy. It is imperative to implement innovative treatment approaches for high-risk patients, ideally adding them as early as possible to the adjuvant treatment.
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ESMO Open
ESMO Open Medicine-Oncology
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11.70
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2.70%
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255
审稿时长
10 weeks
期刊介绍: ESMO Open is the online-only, open access journal of the European Society for Medical Oncology (ESMO). It is a peer-reviewed publication dedicated to sharing high-quality medical research and educational materials from various fields of oncology. The journal specifically focuses on showcasing innovative clinical and translational cancer research. ESMO Open aims to publish a wide range of research articles covering all aspects of oncology, including experimental studies, translational research, diagnostic advancements, and therapeutic approaches. The content of the journal includes original research articles, insightful reviews, thought-provoking editorials, and correspondence. Moreover, the journal warmly welcomes the submission of phase I trials and meta-analyses. It also showcases reviews from significant ESMO conferences and meetings, as well as publishes important position statements on behalf of ESMO. Overall, ESMO Open offers a platform for scientists, clinicians, and researchers in the field of oncology to share their valuable insights and contribute to advancing the understanding and treatment of cancer. The journal serves as a source of up-to-date information and fosters collaboration within the oncology community.
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