Taxane rechallenge during metastatic disease in HER-2 negative breast cancer patients: Clinical activity, tolerance and survival results

在HER-2阴性乳腺癌转移患者中再次使用紫杉烷类药物:临床活性、耐受性和生存结果

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Taxanes are major drugs for metastatic breast cancer (MBC) treatment, and are generally well tolerated, making them attractive for therapeutic reintroduction (rechallenge) during metastatic course. In view of the paucity of current literature, we questioned the usefulness of taxane rechallenge in a population of patients previously treated with taxanes in a metastatic setting. METHODS: From the local database of a French cancer center, we retrospectively identified 756 patients diagnosed with ER+/HER2-, or triple negative MBC, and treated between 2008 and 2021. Among them, 58 patients (7.8%) were rechallenged with taxanes. Clinical characteristics, response rates, and survival were retrospectively evaluated and compared to patients who received taxanes only once. RESULTS: Compared to non-rechallenged population, patients treated with taxane rechallenge were significantly younger, with better general status, and received more treatment. First taxane exposure led to better tumor response and was more frequently discontinued for reasons other than progression, compared to the non-rechallenged population. Taxane rechallenge led to an objective response rate of 27.6%, and a clinical benefit rate of 46.6%, with a median progression-free survival (PFS) of 5.7 months, and a median overall survival (OS) of 11.6 months. We also found a PFS2/PFS1 ratio >1.3 in 55.2% of the rechallenge population. CONCLUSION: Although only a minority of MBC patients are concerned, taxane rechallenge appears to be a pragmatic option with an acceptable tolerance, and good efficacy, especially when these drugs have shown clinical activity earlier in the disease course, and/or have been stopped for reasons other than progression.

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