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Pathological Response in the Breast and Axillary Lymph Nodes after Neoadjuvant Systemic Treatment in Patients with Initially Node-Positive Breast Cancer Correlates with Disease Free Survival: An Exploratory Analysis of the GeparOcto Trial
Wissenschaftlicher Artikel/Review - 20.01.2022
Gerber Bernd, Untch Michael, Kast Karin, Jackisch Christian, Thomalla Jörg, Seither Fenja, Blohmer Jens-Uwe, Rhiem Kerstin, Fasching Peter A, Nekljudova Valentina, Loibl Sibylle, Hahn Markus, Klare Peter, Ataseven Beyhan, Schneeweiss Andreas, Möbus Volker, Golatta Michael, Tesch Hans, Krug David, Hanusch Claus, Denkert Carsten, Lübbe Kristina, Heil Jörg, Huober Jens, Kühn Thorsten
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BACKGROUND
The conversion of initially histologically confirmed axillary lymph node-positive (pN+) to ypN0 after neoadjuvant systemic treatment (NAST) is an important prognostic factor in breast cancer (BC) patients and may influence surgical de-escalation strategies. We aimed to determine pCR rates in lymph nodes (pCR-LN), the breast (pCR-B), and both (tpCR) in women who present with pN+ BC, to assess predictors for response and the impact of pCR-LN, pCR-B, and tpCR on invasive disease-free survival (iDFS).
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Retrospective, exploratory analysis of 242 patients with pN+ at diagnosis from the multicentric, randomized GeparOcto trial.
RESULTS
Of 242 patients with initially pN+ disease, 134 (55.4%) had a pCR-LN, and 109 (45.0%) a pCR-B. Of the 109 pCR-B patients, 9 (8.3%) patients had involved LN, and 100 (41.3%) patients had tpCR. Those with involved LN still had a bad prognosis. As expected, pCR-B and intrinsic subtypes (TNBC and HER2+) were identified as independent predictors of pCR-LN. pCR-LN (ypN0; hazard ratio 0.42; 95%, CI 0.23-0.75; = 0.0028 for iDFS) was the strongest independent prognostic factor.
CONCLUSIONS
In initially pN+ patients undergoing NAST, the conversion to ypN0 is of high prognostic value. Surgical axillary staging after NAST is still essential in these patients to offer tailored treatment.