Yada Kanjanapan, Wayne Anderson, Mirka Smith, Jenny Green, Elizabeth Chalker, Paul Craft
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Abstract
Adjuvant CDK4/6 inhibitors abemaciclib and ribociclib improved disease-free survival (DFS) added to endocrine therapy in hormone receptor (HR)-positive HER2-negative early breast cancer (EBC), in monarchE (NCT03155997) and NATALEE (NCT03701334) trials respectively. We assessed the proportion and outcome of EBC patients qualifying for adjuvant CDK4/6 inhibitors in the real-world. Consecutive female patients with HR-positive HER2-negative EBC between 1997 and 2017 from the Australian Capital Territory and South-East New South Wales Breast Cancer Treatment Group registry were analyzed. Patients eligible for abemaciclib had ≥4 axillary nodes involved or 1-3 nodes plus primary >5 cm or grade 3. Ribociclib eligibility was defined as node-positive and node-negative with primary >5 cm or >2 cm grade 3. Of 3840 patients, 671 (17.5%) were abemaciclib-eligible and 1587 (41.3%) ribociclib-eligible . The 5-year DFS was 77% and 94% in abemaciclib-eligible and noneligible registry patients respectively (HR 2.6, 95% CI 2.26-3.05, < .001). The 5-year DFS was 86% and 97% in ribociclib-eligible and noneligible registry patients respectively (HR 1.92, 95% CI 1.67-2.19, < .001). Compared with monarchE trial patients, abemaciclib-eligible registry patients were older (median 55 vs. 51 years), with lower nodal burden (≥4 nodes in 44% vs. 60%). There were more stage III cancers in NATALEE trial patients (60%) than ribociclib-eligible registry patients (24%). Many women with EBC will qualify for adjuvant CDK4/6 inhibitors (17.5% abemaciclib, 41.3% ribociclib) with resource and workforce implications. In the real-world setting, a greater proportion of adjuvant CDK4/6-eligible patients have lower stage disease, therefore the absolute benefit from treatment may be smaller than estimated by the trials.
期刊介绍:
Clinical Breast Cancer is a peer-reviewed bimonthly journal that publishes original articles describing various aspects of clinical and translational research of breast cancer. Clinical Breast Cancer is devoted to articles on detection, diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of breast cancer. The main emphasis is on recent scientific developments in all areas related to breast cancer. Specific areas of interest include clinical research reports from various therapeutic modalities, cancer genetics, drug sensitivity and resistance, novel imaging, tumor genomics, biomarkers, and chemoprevention strategies.