Cargando…

Effect of Postoperative Radiotherapy after Primary Tumor Resection in De Novo Stage IV Breast Cancer: A Multicenter Retrospective Study (KROG 19-02)

PURPOSE: This study aimed to investigate the impact of postoperative radiotherapy (PORT) in de novo metastatic breast cancer (dnMBC) patients undergoing planned primary tumor resection (PTR) and to identify the subgroup of patients who would most benefit from PORT. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This study...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Kim, Yeon Joo, Kim, Yeon-Joo, Kim, Yong Bae, Lee, Ik Jae, Kwon, Jeanny, Kim, Kyubo, Cha, Jihye, Kim, Myungsoo, Jo, In Young, Kim, Jung Hoon, Park, Jaehyeon, Kim, Jin Hee, Kim, Juree, Shin, Kyung Hwan, Kim, Su Ssan
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Korean Cancer Association 2022
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9016291/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34265890
http://dx.doi.org/10.4143/crt.2021.632
_version_ 1784688498769395712
author Kim, Yeon Joo
Kim, Yeon-Joo
Kim, Yong Bae
Lee, Ik Jae
Kwon, Jeanny
Kim, Kyubo
Cha, Jihye
Kim, Myungsoo
Jo, In Young
Kim, Jung Hoon
Park, Jaehyeon
Kim, Jin Hee
Kim, Juree
Shin, Kyung Hwan
Kim, Su Ssan
author_facet Kim, Yeon Joo
Kim, Yeon-Joo
Kim, Yong Bae
Lee, Ik Jae
Kwon, Jeanny
Kim, Kyubo
Cha, Jihye
Kim, Myungsoo
Jo, In Young
Kim, Jung Hoon
Park, Jaehyeon
Kim, Jin Hee
Kim, Juree
Shin, Kyung Hwan
Kim, Su Ssan
author_sort Kim, Yeon Joo
collection PubMed
description PURPOSE: This study aimed to investigate the impact of postoperative radiotherapy (PORT) in de novo metastatic breast cancer (dnMBC) patients undergoing planned primary tumor resection (PTR) and to identify the subgroup of patients who would most benefit from PORT. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This study enrolled 426 patients with dnMBC administered PTR alone or with PORT. The primary and secondary outcomes were overall and progression-free survival (OS and PFS), respectively. RESULTS: The median follow-up time was 53.7 months (range, 3.1 to 194.4). The 5-year OS and PFS rates were 73.2% and 32.0%, respectively. For OS, clinical T3/4 category, triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC), postoperative chemotherapy alone were significantly poor prognostic factors, and administration of PORT failed to show its significance. Regarding PFS, PORT was a favorable prognostic factor (hazard ratio, 0.64; 95% confidence interval, 0.50 to 0.82; p < 0.001), in addition to T1/2 category, ≤ 5 metastases, and non-TNBC. According to the multivariate analyses of OS in the PORT group, we divided the patients into three groups (group 1, T1/2 and non-TNBC [n=193]; group 2, T3/4 and non-TNBC [n=171]; and group 3, TNBC [n=49]), and evaluated the effect of PORT. Although PORT had no significance for OS in all subgroups, it was a significant factor for good prognosis regarding PFS in groups 1 and 2, not in group 3. CONCLUSION: PORT was associated with a significantly better PFS in patients with dnMBC who underwent PTR. Patients with clinical T1/2 category and non-TNBC benefited most from PORT, while those with TNBC showed little benefit.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-9016291
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2022
publisher Korean Cancer Association
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-90162912022-04-27 Effect of Postoperative Radiotherapy after Primary Tumor Resection in De Novo Stage IV Breast Cancer: A Multicenter Retrospective Study (KROG 19-02) Kim, Yeon Joo Kim, Yeon-Joo Kim, Yong Bae Lee, Ik Jae Kwon, Jeanny Kim, Kyubo Cha, Jihye Kim, Myungsoo Jo, In Young Kim, Jung Hoon Park, Jaehyeon Kim, Jin Hee Kim, Juree Shin, Kyung Hwan Kim, Su Ssan Cancer Res Treat Original Article PURPOSE: This study aimed to investigate the impact of postoperative radiotherapy (PORT) in de novo metastatic breast cancer (dnMBC) patients undergoing planned primary tumor resection (PTR) and to identify the subgroup of patients who would most benefit from PORT. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This study enrolled 426 patients with dnMBC administered PTR alone or with PORT. The primary and secondary outcomes were overall and progression-free survival (OS and PFS), respectively. RESULTS: The median follow-up time was 53.7 months (range, 3.1 to 194.4). The 5-year OS and PFS rates were 73.2% and 32.0%, respectively. For OS, clinical T3/4 category, triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC), postoperative chemotherapy alone were significantly poor prognostic factors, and administration of PORT failed to show its significance. Regarding PFS, PORT was a favorable prognostic factor (hazard ratio, 0.64; 95% confidence interval, 0.50 to 0.82; p < 0.001), in addition to T1/2 category, ≤ 5 metastases, and non-TNBC. According to the multivariate analyses of OS in the PORT group, we divided the patients into three groups (group 1, T1/2 and non-TNBC [n=193]; group 2, T3/4 and non-TNBC [n=171]; and group 3, TNBC [n=49]), and evaluated the effect of PORT. Although PORT had no significance for OS in all subgroups, it was a significant factor for good prognosis regarding PFS in groups 1 and 2, not in group 3. CONCLUSION: PORT was associated with a significantly better PFS in patients with dnMBC who underwent PTR. Patients with clinical T1/2 category and non-TNBC benefited most from PORT, while those with TNBC showed little benefit. Korean Cancer Association 2022-04 2021-07-12 /pmc/articles/PMC9016291/ /pubmed/34265890 http://dx.doi.org/10.4143/crt.2021.632 Text en Copyright © 2022 by the Korean Cancer Association https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open-Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) ) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Kim, Yeon Joo
Kim, Yeon-Joo
Kim, Yong Bae
Lee, Ik Jae
Kwon, Jeanny
Kim, Kyubo
Cha, Jihye
Kim, Myungsoo
Jo, In Young
Kim, Jung Hoon
Park, Jaehyeon
Kim, Jin Hee
Kim, Juree
Shin, Kyung Hwan
Kim, Su Ssan
Effect of Postoperative Radiotherapy after Primary Tumor Resection in De Novo Stage IV Breast Cancer: A Multicenter Retrospective Study (KROG 19-02)
title Effect of Postoperative Radiotherapy after Primary Tumor Resection in De Novo Stage IV Breast Cancer: A Multicenter Retrospective Study (KROG 19-02)
title_full Effect of Postoperative Radiotherapy after Primary Tumor Resection in De Novo Stage IV Breast Cancer: A Multicenter Retrospective Study (KROG 19-02)
title_fullStr Effect of Postoperative Radiotherapy after Primary Tumor Resection in De Novo Stage IV Breast Cancer: A Multicenter Retrospective Study (KROG 19-02)
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Postoperative Radiotherapy after Primary Tumor Resection in De Novo Stage IV Breast Cancer: A Multicenter Retrospective Study (KROG 19-02)
title_short Effect of Postoperative Radiotherapy after Primary Tumor Resection in De Novo Stage IV Breast Cancer: A Multicenter Retrospective Study (KROG 19-02)
title_sort effect of postoperative radiotherapy after primary tumor resection in de novo stage iv breast cancer: a multicenter retrospective study (krog 19-02)
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9016291/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34265890
http://dx.doi.org/10.4143/crt.2021.632
work_keys_str_mv AT kimyeonjoo effectofpostoperativeradiotherapyafterprimarytumorresectionindenovostageivbreastcanceramulticenterretrospectivestudykrog1902
AT kimyeonjoo effectofpostoperativeradiotherapyafterprimarytumorresectionindenovostageivbreastcanceramulticenterretrospectivestudykrog1902
AT kimyongbae effectofpostoperativeradiotherapyafterprimarytumorresectionindenovostageivbreastcanceramulticenterretrospectivestudykrog1902
AT leeikjae effectofpostoperativeradiotherapyafterprimarytumorresectionindenovostageivbreastcanceramulticenterretrospectivestudykrog1902
AT kwonjeanny effectofpostoperativeradiotherapyafterprimarytumorresectionindenovostageivbreastcanceramulticenterretrospectivestudykrog1902
AT kimkyubo effectofpostoperativeradiotherapyafterprimarytumorresectionindenovostageivbreastcanceramulticenterretrospectivestudykrog1902
AT chajihye effectofpostoperativeradiotherapyafterprimarytumorresectionindenovostageivbreastcanceramulticenterretrospectivestudykrog1902
AT kimmyungsoo effectofpostoperativeradiotherapyafterprimarytumorresectionindenovostageivbreastcanceramulticenterretrospectivestudykrog1902
AT joinyoung effectofpostoperativeradiotherapyafterprimarytumorresectionindenovostageivbreastcanceramulticenterretrospectivestudykrog1902
AT kimjunghoon effectofpostoperativeradiotherapyafterprimarytumorresectionindenovostageivbreastcanceramulticenterretrospectivestudykrog1902
AT parkjaehyeon effectofpostoperativeradiotherapyafterprimarytumorresectionindenovostageivbreastcanceramulticenterretrospectivestudykrog1902
AT kimjinhee effectofpostoperativeradiotherapyafterprimarytumorresectionindenovostageivbreastcanceramulticenterretrospectivestudykrog1902
AT kimjuree effectofpostoperativeradiotherapyafterprimarytumorresectionindenovostageivbreastcanceramulticenterretrospectivestudykrog1902
AT shinkyunghwan effectofpostoperativeradiotherapyafterprimarytumorresectionindenovostageivbreastcanceramulticenterretrospectivestudykrog1902
AT kimsussan effectofpostoperativeradiotherapyafterprimarytumorresectionindenovostageivbreastcanceramulticenterretrospectivestudykrog1902