Abstract 252P
Background
RS>25 is prognostic for distant recurrence and predictive for adjuvant chemotherapy (aChem) benefit in ER+HER2-negative early breast cancer (BC), independent of tumor size. For patients with tumors >0.5 cm and candidates for aChem, current NCCN guidelines recommend strongly considering OncotypeDX testing and aChem treatment for RS>25. Herein, we sought to evaluate the benefit of aChem in T1a/bN0 early BC patients with high RS>25 tested. We used the Clalit Health Services (CHS) dataset, the largest HMO in Israel, with more than 4.5 million insurers.
Methods
We identified all CHS patients tested between Feb-2006 and Dec-2019 with T1a/bN0 early breast cancer and a RS>25. Demographic, clinicopathological, and treatment data were extracted from the CHS centralized registry. A propensity score matching method based on nearest neighbor with replacements was used to balance differences. Kaplan-Meier analysis with log-rank test was used to test differences in clinicopathological characteristics. Freedom from recurrence of BC locally and at a distant site and freedom from second primary cancer and death also known as invasive disease-free survival (iDFS) between the treatment groups.
Results
159 patients were identified of which 76 patients (47.7%) received aChem. Before applying the propensity- score matching aChem was more common among younger patients >50-years-old (25%) compared with patients ≤70-years-old (7.9)%, healthier patients with Charlson comorbidity score 0-1 (70%) compared with 30.2% for score ≥2, among Oncotype RS >30 72.5%. aChem was more often omitted in invasive lobular carcinoma (75%) and grade 1 tumors (72.7%). Propensity score matching balanced discrepancies among both treatment groups and Kaplan-Meier analysis demonstrated no iDFS improvement with aChem in T1a/bN0 early BC patients with high Oncotype DX recurrence scores (RS>25).
Conclusions
Utility of aChem in T1a-bN0 tumors and RS>25 is dependent on clinocopathologic variables beyond RS. After balancing between these variables no iDFS benefit for aChem was observed.
Clinical trial identification
Editorial acknowledgement
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The authors.
Funding
Has not received any funding.
Disclosure
All authors have declared no conflicts of interest.
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