Abstract 425P
Background
Palbociclib, ribociclib and abemaciclib play an important role in the treatment of hormone receptor-positive (HR+)/human epidermal growth factor receptor 2-negative (HER2-) BC based on their impressive efficacy; however, there seem to be some differences in toxicity profiles which can adversely affect their QoL. This study aims to evaluate health-related QoL (HRQoL) in advanced BC patients treated with CDK4/6i with the help of digital apps.
Methods
HRQoL was assessed in women with HR+/HER2- metastatic BC treated with CDK4/6i plus endocrine therapy using the Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy-Breast (FACT-B) questionnaire via online platform in Spanish patients with a cut-off date of August 2022.
Results
A total of 264 patients were analyzed. 85% had between 40-69 years. 30% were employed. The most used CDK4/6i was palbociclib (46.2%), followed of ribociclib (39.8%) and abemaciclib (14%). 33% had a dose reduction. 69.7% of patients had received chemotherapy previously; of these, 91.8% consider that their QoL is better with CDK4/6i. Of all patients who are undergoing with CDK4/6i, 87.5% feel content with the treatment. Overall scores from the FACT-B questionnaire were comparable between all CDK4/6i (Table). Notably, 45.9% and 37.8% of patients in the abemaciclib group reported diarrhea and nausea, respectively. Better scores were registered in the palbociclib arm for fatigue, pain, insomnia and better sexual enjoyment. Table: 425P
FACT-B* | Palbociclib | Ribociclib | Abemaciclib | p value |
N (%) | 122 (46.3%) | 105 (39.7%) | 37 (14%) | |
Age (%)≤ 39 years40-69 years≥ 70 years | 11 (9.02%)105 (86.07%)6 (4.92%) | 14 (13.33%)89 (84.76%)2 (1.91%) | 7 (18.98%)30 (81.08%)0 | 0,232 |
Physical well-being, median (range) | 22 (4-28) | 21 (1-28) | 20 (9-27) | 0,431 |
Social/family well-being, median (range) | 17 (0-27) | 18 (0-24) | 18 (5-26) | 0,48 |
Emotional well-being, median (range) | 14 (3-24) | 10 (0-18) | 13 (6-20) | 0,005 |
Functional well-being, median (range) | 13.5 (0-26) | 14 (1-27) | 13 (1-23) | 0,855 |
Breast cancer subscale, median (range) | 24 (7-39) | 23 (4-35) | 20 (13-32) | 0,027 |
Total score, median (range) | 90 (24-135) | 86 (29-127) | 83 (53-104) | 0,049 |
*Higher scores indicate a better QoL.
Conclusions
The CDK4/6i play an eminent role in the therapy of advanced BC; nevertheless, the impact of treatment in QoL should be considered in addition to efficacy and safety, especially in the non-curative setting. Our HR-QoL results seems to confirm those obtained in clinical trials. To our knowledge this is the first study about HR-QoL in HR+/HER2- BC patients treated with CDK4/6i in Spanish real-world setting.
Clinical trial identification
Editorial acknowledgement
Legal entity responsible for the study
The authors.
Funding
Has not received any funding.
Disclosure
All authors have declared no conflicts of interest.
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