The St. Gallen Consensus Conference on early breast cancer treatment 2023 was again a live event ... more The St. Gallen Consensus Conference on early breast cancer treatment 2023 was again a live event and took place in Vienna, Austria. After 4 years and one virtual event due to the pandemic, more than 2,800 participants from over 100 countries came together in Vienna, and the 2023 St. Gallen/Vienna conference was a great success. Over three days, the global faculty reviewed the most important evidence published during the last 2 years, and debated over controversial topics, and finally, the Consensus votes aimed to define the impact of the new data on everyday routine practice. A focus of this year’s conference were radiotherapy and local management of the axilla, genetics and their impact on treatment as well as the role of the immune system, and tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes in pathological reports and treatment decision-making. The traditional panel votes were moderated for the first time by Harold Burstein from Boston, and with questions previously voted on and live voting, the p...
Male breast cancer (MBC) is rare and usually presents as a locally advanced disease. Stromal tumo... more Male breast cancer (MBC) is rare and usually presents as a locally advanced disease. Stromal tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (sTILs) are associated with a better response to neoadjuvant chemotherapy and improved prognosis in all molecular subtypes of female breast cancer, but their role in MBC is less clear. We studied sTILs and the expression of programmed cell death ligand 1 (PD-L1) and pan-TRK in MBC. We retrospectively studied 113 cases of MBC surgically treated between 1988 and 2015. The tumors were evaluated for histological type and grade, stage, intrinsic subtype and sTILs. We performed immunohistochemistry for PD-L1 (clone SP142) and pan-TRK (clone EPR17341) on tissue microarrays. Pan-TRK positive cases were further analyzed by next-generation sequencing. The median age was 69 years (range 60–77). Invasive carcinoma of no special type was found in 94.7% of cases, of which 53.1% were grade 2. Estrogen receptor was positive in 92% of the tumors, progesterone receptor in 85.8%,...
390216 Background: CDK4/6 inhibitors have become standard of care for advanced hormone receptor p... more 390216 Background: CDK4/6 inhibitors have become standard of care for advanced hormone receptor positive, HER2-negative (HR+/HER2-) breast cancer in combination with endocrine therapy (ET), with one approved for high-risk patients (pts) in the adjuvant setting. The PALLAS Trial investigated the addition of palbociclib to adjuvant ET in pts with stage II-III breast cancer. Stage IIA patients were specifically enrolled to evaluate the potential benefit of using palbociclib with adjuvant ET pts diagnosed at lower risk who may have more indolent disease. Methods: In the prospective, randomized, phase III PALLAS trial, pts with HR+/HER2- early breast cancer were randomly assigned to receive adjuvant ET for at least 5 years with or without 2 years of palbociclib (125 mg orally once daily, days 1-21 of a 28-day cycle). ET was of provider’s choice. Stage IIA enrollment was capped at 1,000 patients. While the primary end point of the overall study was invasive disease-free survival (iDFS) fo...
Background: The knowledge of both patterns and risk of relapse following resection for esophageal... more Background: The knowledge of both patterns and risk of relapse following resection for esophageal cancer is crucial for establishing appropriate surveillance schedules. The aim of this study was to evaluate the pattern of hazards for tumor recurrence and tumor-related death in the postoperative long-term follow-up after esophagectomy. Methods: Retrospective single-center analysis of 362 patients, with resected esophageal cancer. Multivariate Cox proportional hazard model was used. Results: A total of 192 (53%) had postoperative tumor recurrence. The relapse patterns of adenocarcinoma and squamous-cell carcinoma showed that each had a single peak, 12 months after surgery. After induction there was one peak at 5 months, the non-induced patients peaked 11 months, postoperatively. At 18 months, the recurrence hazard declined sharply in all cases. The hazard curves for tumor-related death were bimodal for adenocarcinoma, with two peaks at 6 and 22 months and one single peak for squamous-...
SummaryIn the past 12 months a plethora of relevant novel data for the treatment of metastatic HE... more SummaryIn the past 12 months a plethora of relevant novel data for the treatment of metastatic HER2 positive breast cancer were published. To bring this new evidence into a clinical perspective, a group of Austrian breast cancer specialists updated their previously published treatment algorithm for those patients. For this consensus paper a total of eight scenarios were developed in which treatment strategies appropriate for specific patient profiles were evaluated. Consensus was established by detailed discussions of each scenario and by reaching full consensus.
The treatment of hormone receptor positive metastatic breast cancer patients has changed dramatic... more The treatment of hormone receptor positive metastatic breast cancer patients has changed dramatically over the last few years and combination strategies attempting to overcome resistance of the disease are gaining importance. After introducing CDK 4/6 inhibitors in the treatment one of the subsequent strategies is definitely targeting PI3 kinase pathway. Several drugs have been tested, but only recently, SOLAR-1 phase III trial demonstrated the benefit of adding alpelisib to fulvestrant, with acceptable tolerability. With this trial the importance of PIK3CA, testing was postulated. In the present study a comparison of liquid biopsy and tissue-based detection of PIK3CA mutations in HR positive metastatic breast cancer patients was performed. Materials and Methods: Plasma and the most recent tumor tissue were screened for PIK3CA hotspot mutations from 58 patients with metastatic hormone-receptor positive breast cancer. For plasma samples, SiMSen-Seq NGS sequencing was used covering 11...
Background: Associations between height, cancer risk and worse outcome have been reported for sev... more Background: Associations between height, cancer risk and worse outcome have been reported for several cancers including breast cancer. We hypothesized that in breast cancer clinical trials, tall women should be overrepresented and might have worse prognosis. Methods: Data of 4,935 women, included from 1990 to 2010 in 5 trials of the Austrian Breast and Colorectal Cancer Study Group (ABCSG), were analyzed retrospectively. The primary objective was to determine differences in height distribution between the ABCSG cohort and the Austrian female population according to a cross-sectional health survey conducted by the Austrian Statistic Center in 2006 and 2007. Secondary endpoints were disease-free survival (DFS) and overall survival (OS) in different height classes and differences of body mass index (BMI) distribution. Results: Breast cancer patients in the ABCSG cohort were only slightly but statistically significantly smaller compared to unselected Austrian adult females (mean 164.3 v...
Background: Recent advances in (post-)/(neo)adjuvant treatment for HER2+ breast cancer have led t... more Background: Recent advances in (post-)/(neo)adjuvant treatment for HER2+ breast cancer have led to a major reduction in recurrence risk; still a relevant percentage of patients relapses over time, predominantly presenting with distant recurrence. Neratinib is registered in Europe as extended adjuvant treatment for adult patients with HER2+, HR+ early-stage breast cancer (eBC), who completed adjuvant trastuzumab-based therapy less than one year ago. In the ExteNET study, neratinib improved the 5-year iDFS absolute-rate by 5.1% versus placebo in this population (90.8% vs. 85.7%; HR 0.58 [95% CI 0.41-0.82]), mainly by prolonging time to development of distant metastases. According to explorative (post-hoc) analyses from ExteNET, the effect might be even more pronounced in patients with non-pCR after neoadjuvant trastuzumab treatment and/or in patients with completion of neratinib therapy (i.e. ≥11 months of neratinib treatment). Diarrhea, the most common grade 3 adverse event (neratini...
Background: Women with triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) with residual disease after neoadjuva... more Background: Women with triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) with residual disease after neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NACT) or hormone-receptor (HR)-positive/HER2-negative breast cancer (BC) with a CPS (clinical and post treatment pathological stage) +EG (estrogen receptor status and grade) score ≥3 or score 2 and nodal involvement after NACT (ypN+) are at high risk of recurrence. SG is approved by the Food and Drug Administration for the treatment of patients with metastatic TNBC who received at least two prior therapies for metastatic disease and has shown activity in heavily pretreated patients with metastatic HR-positive/HER2-negative BC. SG may represent a new option against residual disease after NACT. Trial Design: SASCIA is a phase III, prospective, international, multicenter, randomized, open label, parallel group study (NCT04595565) of the GBG in collaboration with the AGO-B. Eligible patients must have received taxane-based NACT for 16 weeks, including 6 weeks of a taxane. Pa...
Background Statins are a common class of cholesterol-lowering drugs prescribed for the prevention... more Background Statins are a common class of cholesterol-lowering drugs prescribed for the prevention and treatment of cardiovascular disease. Moreover, it was suggested that statins may possess anti-cancer properties and interact with RANK ligand expression. Therefore, we aimed at evaluating a hypothetical synergistic effect of statins with denosumab in early-stage breast cancer (BC) patients from the Austrian Breast and Colorectal Cancer Study Group (ABCSG) trial 18. Methods ABCSG-18 (NCT00556374) is a prospective, randomized, double-blind, phase III study; postmenopausal patients with hormone receptor (HR) positive BC receiving a non-steroidal aromatase inhibitor were randomly assigned to denosumab or placebo. In this post-hoc analysis, we investigated the potential effects of concomitant statin therapy on recurrence risk of BC, fracture risk and bone mineral density (BMD) using time-dependent Cox proportional hazards models. Sensitivity analyses accounting for immortal time and conf...
Purpose: Accurate response assessment during neoadjuvant systemic treatment (NST) poses a clinica... more Purpose: Accurate response assessment during neoadjuvant systemic treatment (NST) poses a clinical challenge. Therefore, a minimally invasive assessment of tumor response based on cell-free circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) may be beneficial to guide treatment decisions. Experimental Design: We profiled 93 genes in tissue from 193 patients with early breast cancer. Patient-specific assays were designed for 145 patients to track ctDNA during NST in plasma. ctDNA presence and levels were correlated with complete pathological response (pCR) and residual cancer burden (RCB) as well as clinicopathologic characteristics of the tumor to identify potential proxies for ctDNA release. Results: At baseline, ctDNA could be detected in 63/145 (43.4%) patients and persisted in 25/63 (39.7%) patients at mid-therapy (MT) and 15/63 (23.8%) patients at the end of treatment. ctDNA detection at MT was significantly associated with higher RCB (OR = 0.062; 95% CI, 0.01–0.48; P = 0.0077). Of 31 patients with ...
Background: The prognostic performance of the residual cancer burden (RCB) score is a promising t... more Background: The prognostic performance of the residual cancer burden (RCB) score is a promising tool for breast cancer patients undergoing neoadjuvant therapy. We independently evaluated the prognostic value of RCB scores in an extended validation cohort. Additionally, we analyzed the association between chemotherapy dose reduction and RCB scores. Methods: In this extended validation study, 367 breast cancer patients with available RCB scores were followed up for recurrence-free survival (RFS), distant disease-free survival (DDFS), and overall survival (OS). We also computed standardized cumulative doses of anthracyclines and taxanes (A/Ts) to investigate a potential interaction between neoadjuvant chemotherapy dose reduction and RCB scores. Results: Higher RCB scores were consistently associated with adverse clinical outcomes across different molecular subtypes (HR for RFS = 1.60, 95% CI 1.33–1.93, p < 0.0001; HR for DDFS = 1.70, 95% CI 1.39–2.05, p < 0.0001; HR for OS = 1.67...
memo - Magazine of European Medical Oncology, 2022
SummaryWith the development of various targeted therapies in breast cancer, detection of biomarke... more SummaryWith the development of various targeted therapies in breast cancer, detection of biomarkers for predicting treatment efficacy gains importance. With the definition of intrinsic subtypes, breast cancer has paved the way for personalized treatment. Already known and recently recognized targets play an important role both in metastatic and early breast cancer. As a result, early molecular profiling is becoming a part of early diagnostic work-up. Notwithstanding, further treatment targets and agents are needed, particularly in the most aggressive subtype encompassing heterogenous diseases under the group of triple negative breast cancer.
SummaryA group of Austrian breast cancer specialists met in December 2020 to establish a comprehe... more SummaryA group of Austrian breast cancer specialists met in December 2020 to establish a comprehensive clinical benefit-risk profile of available HER2-targeted therapies based on recent data and to develop an updated treatment algorithm by consensus over several months in 2021. A total of four scenarios were developed in which treatment strategies appropriate for specific patient profiles were evaluated. Consensus was established by detailed discussions of each scenario and by reaching full consensus.
Summary Background Adjuvant endocrine therapy compromises bone health in patients with breast can... more Summary Background Adjuvant endocrine therapy compromises bone health in patients with breast cancer, causing osteopenia, osteoporosis, and fractures. Antiresorptive treatments such as bisphosphonates prevent and counteract these side-effects. In this trial, we aimed to investigate the effects of the anti-RANK ligand antibody denosumab in postmenopausal, aromatase inhibitor-treated patients with early-stage hormone receptor-positive breast cancer.
Purpose: To validate the clinical performance of the OncoMasTR Risk Score in the biomarker cohort... more Purpose: To validate the clinical performance of the OncoMasTR Risk Score in the biomarker cohort of Austrian Breast and Colorectal Cancer Study Group (ABCSG) Trial 8. Experimental Design: We evaluated the OncoMasTR test in 1,200 formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded (FFPE) surgical specimens from postmenopausal women with estrogen receptor (ER)–positive, human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2)–negative primary breast cancer with 0 to 3 involved lymph nodes in the prospective, randomized ABCSG Trial 8. Time to distant recurrence (DR) was analyzed by Cox models. Results: The OncoMasTR Risk Score categorized 850 of 1,087 (78.2%) evaluable patients as “low risk”. At 10 years, the DR rate for patients in the low-risk group was 5.8% versus 21.1% for patients in the high-risk group (P < 0.0001, absolute risk reduction 15.3%). The OncoMasTR Risk Score was highly prognostic for prediction of DR in years 0 to 10 in all patients [HR 1.91, 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.62–2.26, P < ...
The St. Gallen Consensus Conference on early breast cancer treatment 2023 was again a live event ... more The St. Gallen Consensus Conference on early breast cancer treatment 2023 was again a live event and took place in Vienna, Austria. After 4 years and one virtual event due to the pandemic, more than 2,800 participants from over 100 countries came together in Vienna, and the 2023 St. Gallen/Vienna conference was a great success. Over three days, the global faculty reviewed the most important evidence published during the last 2 years, and debated over controversial topics, and finally, the Consensus votes aimed to define the impact of the new data on everyday routine practice. A focus of this year’s conference were radiotherapy and local management of the axilla, genetics and their impact on treatment as well as the role of the immune system, and tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes in pathological reports and treatment decision-making. The traditional panel votes were moderated for the first time by Harold Burstein from Boston, and with questions previously voted on and live voting, the p...
Male breast cancer (MBC) is rare and usually presents as a locally advanced disease. Stromal tumo... more Male breast cancer (MBC) is rare and usually presents as a locally advanced disease. Stromal tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (sTILs) are associated with a better response to neoadjuvant chemotherapy and improved prognosis in all molecular subtypes of female breast cancer, but their role in MBC is less clear. We studied sTILs and the expression of programmed cell death ligand 1 (PD-L1) and pan-TRK in MBC. We retrospectively studied 113 cases of MBC surgically treated between 1988 and 2015. The tumors were evaluated for histological type and grade, stage, intrinsic subtype and sTILs. We performed immunohistochemistry for PD-L1 (clone SP142) and pan-TRK (clone EPR17341) on tissue microarrays. Pan-TRK positive cases were further analyzed by next-generation sequencing. The median age was 69 years (range 60–77). Invasive carcinoma of no special type was found in 94.7% of cases, of which 53.1% were grade 2. Estrogen receptor was positive in 92% of the tumors, progesterone receptor in 85.8%,...
390216 Background: CDK4/6 inhibitors have become standard of care for advanced hormone receptor p... more 390216 Background: CDK4/6 inhibitors have become standard of care for advanced hormone receptor positive, HER2-negative (HR+/HER2-) breast cancer in combination with endocrine therapy (ET), with one approved for high-risk patients (pts) in the adjuvant setting. The PALLAS Trial investigated the addition of palbociclib to adjuvant ET in pts with stage II-III breast cancer. Stage IIA patients were specifically enrolled to evaluate the potential benefit of using palbociclib with adjuvant ET pts diagnosed at lower risk who may have more indolent disease. Methods: In the prospective, randomized, phase III PALLAS trial, pts with HR+/HER2- early breast cancer were randomly assigned to receive adjuvant ET for at least 5 years with or without 2 years of palbociclib (125 mg orally once daily, days 1-21 of a 28-day cycle). ET was of provider’s choice. Stage IIA enrollment was capped at 1,000 patients. While the primary end point of the overall study was invasive disease-free survival (iDFS) fo...
Background: The knowledge of both patterns and risk of relapse following resection for esophageal... more Background: The knowledge of both patterns and risk of relapse following resection for esophageal cancer is crucial for establishing appropriate surveillance schedules. The aim of this study was to evaluate the pattern of hazards for tumor recurrence and tumor-related death in the postoperative long-term follow-up after esophagectomy. Methods: Retrospective single-center analysis of 362 patients, with resected esophageal cancer. Multivariate Cox proportional hazard model was used. Results: A total of 192 (53%) had postoperative tumor recurrence. The relapse patterns of adenocarcinoma and squamous-cell carcinoma showed that each had a single peak, 12 months after surgery. After induction there was one peak at 5 months, the non-induced patients peaked 11 months, postoperatively. At 18 months, the recurrence hazard declined sharply in all cases. The hazard curves for tumor-related death were bimodal for adenocarcinoma, with two peaks at 6 and 22 months and one single peak for squamous-...
SummaryIn the past 12 months a plethora of relevant novel data for the treatment of metastatic HE... more SummaryIn the past 12 months a plethora of relevant novel data for the treatment of metastatic HER2 positive breast cancer were published. To bring this new evidence into a clinical perspective, a group of Austrian breast cancer specialists updated their previously published treatment algorithm for those patients. For this consensus paper a total of eight scenarios were developed in which treatment strategies appropriate for specific patient profiles were evaluated. Consensus was established by detailed discussions of each scenario and by reaching full consensus.
The treatment of hormone receptor positive metastatic breast cancer patients has changed dramatic... more The treatment of hormone receptor positive metastatic breast cancer patients has changed dramatically over the last few years and combination strategies attempting to overcome resistance of the disease are gaining importance. After introducing CDK 4/6 inhibitors in the treatment one of the subsequent strategies is definitely targeting PI3 kinase pathway. Several drugs have been tested, but only recently, SOLAR-1 phase III trial demonstrated the benefit of adding alpelisib to fulvestrant, with acceptable tolerability. With this trial the importance of PIK3CA, testing was postulated. In the present study a comparison of liquid biopsy and tissue-based detection of PIK3CA mutations in HR positive metastatic breast cancer patients was performed. Materials and Methods: Plasma and the most recent tumor tissue were screened for PIK3CA hotspot mutations from 58 patients with metastatic hormone-receptor positive breast cancer. For plasma samples, SiMSen-Seq NGS sequencing was used covering 11...
Background: Associations between height, cancer risk and worse outcome have been reported for sev... more Background: Associations between height, cancer risk and worse outcome have been reported for several cancers including breast cancer. We hypothesized that in breast cancer clinical trials, tall women should be overrepresented and might have worse prognosis. Methods: Data of 4,935 women, included from 1990 to 2010 in 5 trials of the Austrian Breast and Colorectal Cancer Study Group (ABCSG), were analyzed retrospectively. The primary objective was to determine differences in height distribution between the ABCSG cohort and the Austrian female population according to a cross-sectional health survey conducted by the Austrian Statistic Center in 2006 and 2007. Secondary endpoints were disease-free survival (DFS) and overall survival (OS) in different height classes and differences of body mass index (BMI) distribution. Results: Breast cancer patients in the ABCSG cohort were only slightly but statistically significantly smaller compared to unselected Austrian adult females (mean 164.3 v...
Background: Recent advances in (post-)/(neo)adjuvant treatment for HER2+ breast cancer have led t... more Background: Recent advances in (post-)/(neo)adjuvant treatment for HER2+ breast cancer have led to a major reduction in recurrence risk; still a relevant percentage of patients relapses over time, predominantly presenting with distant recurrence. Neratinib is registered in Europe as extended adjuvant treatment for adult patients with HER2+, HR+ early-stage breast cancer (eBC), who completed adjuvant trastuzumab-based therapy less than one year ago. In the ExteNET study, neratinib improved the 5-year iDFS absolute-rate by 5.1% versus placebo in this population (90.8% vs. 85.7%; HR 0.58 [95% CI 0.41-0.82]), mainly by prolonging time to development of distant metastases. According to explorative (post-hoc) analyses from ExteNET, the effect might be even more pronounced in patients with non-pCR after neoadjuvant trastuzumab treatment and/or in patients with completion of neratinib therapy (i.e. ≥11 months of neratinib treatment). Diarrhea, the most common grade 3 adverse event (neratini...
Background: Women with triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) with residual disease after neoadjuva... more Background: Women with triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) with residual disease after neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NACT) or hormone-receptor (HR)-positive/HER2-negative breast cancer (BC) with a CPS (clinical and post treatment pathological stage) +EG (estrogen receptor status and grade) score ≥3 or score 2 and nodal involvement after NACT (ypN+) are at high risk of recurrence. SG is approved by the Food and Drug Administration for the treatment of patients with metastatic TNBC who received at least two prior therapies for metastatic disease and has shown activity in heavily pretreated patients with metastatic HR-positive/HER2-negative BC. SG may represent a new option against residual disease after NACT. Trial Design: SASCIA is a phase III, prospective, international, multicenter, randomized, open label, parallel group study (NCT04595565) of the GBG in collaboration with the AGO-B. Eligible patients must have received taxane-based NACT for 16 weeks, including 6 weeks of a taxane. Pa...
Background Statins are a common class of cholesterol-lowering drugs prescribed for the prevention... more Background Statins are a common class of cholesterol-lowering drugs prescribed for the prevention and treatment of cardiovascular disease. Moreover, it was suggested that statins may possess anti-cancer properties and interact with RANK ligand expression. Therefore, we aimed at evaluating a hypothetical synergistic effect of statins with denosumab in early-stage breast cancer (BC) patients from the Austrian Breast and Colorectal Cancer Study Group (ABCSG) trial 18. Methods ABCSG-18 (NCT00556374) is a prospective, randomized, double-blind, phase III study; postmenopausal patients with hormone receptor (HR) positive BC receiving a non-steroidal aromatase inhibitor were randomly assigned to denosumab or placebo. In this post-hoc analysis, we investigated the potential effects of concomitant statin therapy on recurrence risk of BC, fracture risk and bone mineral density (BMD) using time-dependent Cox proportional hazards models. Sensitivity analyses accounting for immortal time and conf...
Purpose: Accurate response assessment during neoadjuvant systemic treatment (NST) poses a clinica... more Purpose: Accurate response assessment during neoadjuvant systemic treatment (NST) poses a clinical challenge. Therefore, a minimally invasive assessment of tumor response based on cell-free circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) may be beneficial to guide treatment decisions. Experimental Design: We profiled 93 genes in tissue from 193 patients with early breast cancer. Patient-specific assays were designed for 145 patients to track ctDNA during NST in plasma. ctDNA presence and levels were correlated with complete pathological response (pCR) and residual cancer burden (RCB) as well as clinicopathologic characteristics of the tumor to identify potential proxies for ctDNA release. Results: At baseline, ctDNA could be detected in 63/145 (43.4%) patients and persisted in 25/63 (39.7%) patients at mid-therapy (MT) and 15/63 (23.8%) patients at the end of treatment. ctDNA detection at MT was significantly associated with higher RCB (OR = 0.062; 95% CI, 0.01–0.48; P = 0.0077). Of 31 patients with ...
Background: The prognostic performance of the residual cancer burden (RCB) score is a promising t... more Background: The prognostic performance of the residual cancer burden (RCB) score is a promising tool for breast cancer patients undergoing neoadjuvant therapy. We independently evaluated the prognostic value of RCB scores in an extended validation cohort. Additionally, we analyzed the association between chemotherapy dose reduction and RCB scores. Methods: In this extended validation study, 367 breast cancer patients with available RCB scores were followed up for recurrence-free survival (RFS), distant disease-free survival (DDFS), and overall survival (OS). We also computed standardized cumulative doses of anthracyclines and taxanes (A/Ts) to investigate a potential interaction between neoadjuvant chemotherapy dose reduction and RCB scores. Results: Higher RCB scores were consistently associated with adverse clinical outcomes across different molecular subtypes (HR for RFS = 1.60, 95% CI 1.33–1.93, p < 0.0001; HR for DDFS = 1.70, 95% CI 1.39–2.05, p < 0.0001; HR for OS = 1.67...
memo - Magazine of European Medical Oncology, 2022
SummaryWith the development of various targeted therapies in breast cancer, detection of biomarke... more SummaryWith the development of various targeted therapies in breast cancer, detection of biomarkers for predicting treatment efficacy gains importance. With the definition of intrinsic subtypes, breast cancer has paved the way for personalized treatment. Already known and recently recognized targets play an important role both in metastatic and early breast cancer. As a result, early molecular profiling is becoming a part of early diagnostic work-up. Notwithstanding, further treatment targets and agents are needed, particularly in the most aggressive subtype encompassing heterogenous diseases under the group of triple negative breast cancer.
SummaryA group of Austrian breast cancer specialists met in December 2020 to establish a comprehe... more SummaryA group of Austrian breast cancer specialists met in December 2020 to establish a comprehensive clinical benefit-risk profile of available HER2-targeted therapies based on recent data and to develop an updated treatment algorithm by consensus over several months in 2021. A total of four scenarios were developed in which treatment strategies appropriate for specific patient profiles were evaluated. Consensus was established by detailed discussions of each scenario and by reaching full consensus.
Summary Background Adjuvant endocrine therapy compromises bone health in patients with breast can... more Summary Background Adjuvant endocrine therapy compromises bone health in patients with breast cancer, causing osteopenia, osteoporosis, and fractures. Antiresorptive treatments such as bisphosphonates prevent and counteract these side-effects. In this trial, we aimed to investigate the effects of the anti-RANK ligand antibody denosumab in postmenopausal, aromatase inhibitor-treated patients with early-stage hormone receptor-positive breast cancer.
Purpose: To validate the clinical performance of the OncoMasTR Risk Score in the biomarker cohort... more Purpose: To validate the clinical performance of the OncoMasTR Risk Score in the biomarker cohort of Austrian Breast and Colorectal Cancer Study Group (ABCSG) Trial 8. Experimental Design: We evaluated the OncoMasTR test in 1,200 formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded (FFPE) surgical specimens from postmenopausal women with estrogen receptor (ER)–positive, human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2)–negative primary breast cancer with 0 to 3 involved lymph nodes in the prospective, randomized ABCSG Trial 8. Time to distant recurrence (DR) was analyzed by Cox models. Results: The OncoMasTR Risk Score categorized 850 of 1,087 (78.2%) evaluable patients as “low risk”. At 10 years, the DR rate for patients in the low-risk group was 5.8% versus 21.1% for patients in the high-risk group (P < 0.0001, absolute risk reduction 15.3%). The OncoMasTR Risk Score was highly prognostic for prediction of DR in years 0 to 10 in all patients [HR 1.91, 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.62–2.26, P < ...
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