Abstract 471P
Background
CDKi are standard of care for patients (pts) with advanced hormone-positive (HR+) BC, with recent results even in the adjuvant setting. Nevertheless, management and clinical implication of hepatotoxicity during CDKi are not well described in literature, even if it is reported in a non-negligible rate within trials.
Methods
A multicenter Italian retrospective study was conducted in 2023, collecting and pooling data of pts affected by HR+ HER2- BC, treated with CDKi and aromatase inhibitors (AI) or fulvestrant (FULV). This study aims to describe the incidence and the management of liver adverse events (AEs) during CDKi in a real-world setting. A descriptive analysis was performed as pivotal evaluation for designing an observational study.
Results
256 pts were included across 5 centres: 96% of pts received CDKi in the metastatic setting. Pts were treated with ribociclib (42%), abemaciclib (25%) and palbociclib (33%) associated with AI or FULV. Liver AEs occurred in 16% of pts, with a median time of onset of 90 days. 19 pts (46%) experienced grade ≥3 (G≥3) liver AEs: mostly with elevated liver enzymes (95%). No acute liver failure was reported. The rate of liver AEs was 20% for ribociclib, 17% for abemaciclib and 11% for palbociclib. Ribociclib and abemaciclib were associated with 79% and 21% of G≥3 liver AEs. Diagnostic assessments were performed in 37% of pts with liver AEs: hepatotropic viruses screening (68%), autoimmunity screening (28%) and radiological exams (4%). Only one liver biopsy was performed with a diagnosis of drug induced liver injury. Recovery of normal liver function after CDKi discontinuation was achieved in 68% of pts, with a median time of 30 days. After resolution of G≥3 liver AEs, 26% of pts discontinued any treatment, 5% continued only AI or FULV, 48% resumed CDKi with dose reduction and 21% shifted to another CDKi without any further G≥3 liver AEs.
Conclusions
In our cohort the incidence of liver AEs was significant, with a relevant number of G≥3 AEs. Since hepatotoxicity is defined by diagnosis of exclusion, a prompt screening for differential causes is crucial in case of abnormal liver function. After non serious liver AEs, resumption of lower dose or shift to another CDKi may be a safe therapeutic option.
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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