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Efficacy of Electrochemotherapy in Breast Cancer Patients of Different Receptor Status: The INSPECT Experience

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Electrochemotherapy has proven to be an efficient treatment for cutaneous metastases of various cancers including breast cancer (BC). The large number of patients collected within the INSPECT database provides the possibility of a differentiated analysis on BC with different receptor...

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Autores principales: Di Prata, Claudia, Mascherini, Matteo, Ross, Alastair MacKenzie, Silvestri, Barbara, Kis, Erika, Odili, Joy, Fabrizio, Tommaso, Jones, Rowan Pritchard, Kunte, Christian, Orlando, Antonio, Clover, James, Kumar, Siva, Russano, Francesco, Matteucci, Paolo, Muir, Tobian, de Terlizzi, Francesca, Gehl, Julie, Grischke, Eva-Maria
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10295899/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37370726
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers15123116
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author Di Prata, Claudia
Mascherini, Matteo
Ross, Alastair MacKenzie
Silvestri, Barbara
Kis, Erika
Odili, Joy
Fabrizio, Tommaso
Jones, Rowan Pritchard
Kunte, Christian
Orlando, Antonio
Clover, James
Kumar, Siva
Russano, Francesco
Matteucci, Paolo
Muir, Tobian
de Terlizzi, Francesca
Gehl, Julie
Grischke, Eva-Maria
author_facet Di Prata, Claudia
Mascherini, Matteo
Ross, Alastair MacKenzie
Silvestri, Barbara
Kis, Erika
Odili, Joy
Fabrizio, Tommaso
Jones, Rowan Pritchard
Kunte, Christian
Orlando, Antonio
Clover, James
Kumar, Siva
Russano, Francesco
Matteucci, Paolo
Muir, Tobian
de Terlizzi, Francesca
Gehl, Julie
Grischke, Eva-Maria
author_sort Di Prata, Claudia
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Electrochemotherapy has proven to be an efficient treatment for cutaneous metastases of various cancers including breast cancer (BC). The large number of patients collected within the INSPECT database provides the possibility of a differentiated analysis on BC with different receptor statuses (estrogen receptor and HER2 receptor). Patients with BC presenting cutaneous metastases were retrieved from the INSPECT database and divided by their receptor status: HER2+, HR+ (ER/PgR+), and TN (triple negative). ECT treatment is equally effective among groups, despite different conditions, age, time since diagnosis, previous or concomitant treatments, and treatment characteristics. Response and local tumor control seem to be better in multiple small lesions than in big armor-like lesions, suggesting that treating smaller, even multiple, lesions at the time of occurrence is more effective than treating bigger long-lasting armor-like cutaneous lesions. ABSTRACT: Electrochemotherapy has been proven to be an efficient treatment for cutaneous metastases of various cancers. Data on breast cancer (BC) patients with cutaneous metastases were retrieved from the INSPECT database. Patients were divided by their receptor status: HER2+, HR+ (ER/PgR+), and TN (triple negative). Groups were similar for histological subtype and location of the nodules. Most patients were previously treated with surgery/systemic therapy/radiotherapy. We found no differences in the three groups in terms of response ratio (OR per patient 86% HER2+, 80% HR+, 76% TN, p = 0.8664). The only factor positively affecting the complete response rate in all groups was small tumor size (<3 cm, p = 0.0105, p = 0.0001, p = 0.0266, respectively). Local progression-free survival was positively impacted by the achievement of complete response in HER2+ (p = 0.0297) and HR+ (p = 0.0094), while overall survival was affected by time to local progression in all groups (p = 0.0065 in HER2+, p < 0.0001 in HR+, p = 0.0363 in TN). ECT treatment is equally effective among groups, despite different receptor status. Response and local tumor control seem to be better in multiple small lesions than in big armor-like lesions, suggesting that treating smaller, even multiple, lesions at the time of occurrence is more effective than treating bigger long-lasting armor-like cutaneous lesions.
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spelling pubmed-102958992023-06-28 Efficacy of Electrochemotherapy in Breast Cancer Patients of Different Receptor Status: The INSPECT Experience Di Prata, Claudia Mascherini, Matteo Ross, Alastair MacKenzie Silvestri, Barbara Kis, Erika Odili, Joy Fabrizio, Tommaso Jones, Rowan Pritchard Kunte, Christian Orlando, Antonio Clover, James Kumar, Siva Russano, Francesco Matteucci, Paolo Muir, Tobian de Terlizzi, Francesca Gehl, Julie Grischke, Eva-Maria Cancers (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Electrochemotherapy has proven to be an efficient treatment for cutaneous metastases of various cancers including breast cancer (BC). The large number of patients collected within the INSPECT database provides the possibility of a differentiated analysis on BC with different receptor statuses (estrogen receptor and HER2 receptor). Patients with BC presenting cutaneous metastases were retrieved from the INSPECT database and divided by their receptor status: HER2+, HR+ (ER/PgR+), and TN (triple negative). ECT treatment is equally effective among groups, despite different conditions, age, time since diagnosis, previous or concomitant treatments, and treatment characteristics. Response and local tumor control seem to be better in multiple small lesions than in big armor-like lesions, suggesting that treating smaller, even multiple, lesions at the time of occurrence is more effective than treating bigger long-lasting armor-like cutaneous lesions. ABSTRACT: Electrochemotherapy has been proven to be an efficient treatment for cutaneous metastases of various cancers. Data on breast cancer (BC) patients with cutaneous metastases were retrieved from the INSPECT database. Patients were divided by their receptor status: HER2+, HR+ (ER/PgR+), and TN (triple negative). Groups were similar for histological subtype and location of the nodules. Most patients were previously treated with surgery/systemic therapy/radiotherapy. We found no differences in the three groups in terms of response ratio (OR per patient 86% HER2+, 80% HR+, 76% TN, p = 0.8664). The only factor positively affecting the complete response rate in all groups was small tumor size (<3 cm, p = 0.0105, p = 0.0001, p = 0.0266, respectively). Local progression-free survival was positively impacted by the achievement of complete response in HER2+ (p = 0.0297) and HR+ (p = 0.0094), while overall survival was affected by time to local progression in all groups (p = 0.0065 in HER2+, p < 0.0001 in HR+, p = 0.0363 in TN). ECT treatment is equally effective among groups, despite different receptor status. Response and local tumor control seem to be better in multiple small lesions than in big armor-like lesions, suggesting that treating smaller, even multiple, lesions at the time of occurrence is more effective than treating bigger long-lasting armor-like cutaneous lesions. MDPI 2023-06-08 /pmc/articles/PMC10295899/ /pubmed/37370726 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers15123116 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Di Prata, Claudia
Mascherini, Matteo
Ross, Alastair MacKenzie
Silvestri, Barbara
Kis, Erika
Odili, Joy
Fabrizio, Tommaso
Jones, Rowan Pritchard
Kunte, Christian
Orlando, Antonio
Clover, James
Kumar, Siva
Russano, Francesco
Matteucci, Paolo
Muir, Tobian
de Terlizzi, Francesca
Gehl, Julie
Grischke, Eva-Maria
Efficacy of Electrochemotherapy in Breast Cancer Patients of Different Receptor Status: The INSPECT Experience
title Efficacy of Electrochemotherapy in Breast Cancer Patients of Different Receptor Status: The INSPECT Experience
title_full Efficacy of Electrochemotherapy in Breast Cancer Patients of Different Receptor Status: The INSPECT Experience
title_fullStr Efficacy of Electrochemotherapy in Breast Cancer Patients of Different Receptor Status: The INSPECT Experience
title_full_unstemmed Efficacy of Electrochemotherapy in Breast Cancer Patients of Different Receptor Status: The INSPECT Experience
title_short Efficacy of Electrochemotherapy in Breast Cancer Patients of Different Receptor Status: The INSPECT Experience
title_sort efficacy of electrochemotherapy in breast cancer patients of different receptor status: the inspect experience
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10295899/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37370726
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers15123116
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