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  • The study aimed to compare treatment patterns, overall survival (OS), and real-world progression-free survival (rwPFS) in young women (<40) versus older women (40-69) with metastatic breast cancer (mBC).
  • Data was gathered from the ESME mBC database, analyzing patients diagnosed with mBC from 2008 to 2017, focusing on first-line treatment strategies and Prognostic factors.
  • Results showed that younger women more often had aggressive mBC subtypes like Triple Negative (TN) and HER2+, with similar OS and rwPFS factors found in both age groups.

Article Abstract

Aim: To describe first-line treatment patterns, overall survival (OS) and real-world progression-free survival (rwPFS) in young women (<40) with metastatic breast cancer (mBC), as compared to women aged 40-69.

Materials And Methods: Data on adult women diagnosed with mBC (2008-2017) were extracted from the ESME mBC database (NCT03275311) which includes consecutive patients starting first-line metastatic treatment in one of the 18 French Comprehensive cancer centers. We reported first-line therapeutic strategy and prognostic factors of OS and rwPFS for women aged < 40 and 40-69.

Results: In total, 14,897 mBC women were included (1512 aged <40). HR+ /HER2- mBC was the most frequent subtype. First-line treatment differed between young patients and older ones for HR+ /HER2- and Triple Negative (TN) mBC. Median OS for women aged < 40 and 40-69, respectively, was 46.9 and 46.2 months for HR+ /HER2- mBC; 13.5 and 15.2 for TN mBC; and, 60.7 and 55.1 for HER2 + mBC. Median rwPFS under first line treatment was 11.6 and 11.9 months for HR+ /HER2- in women aged < 40 and 40-69, respectively; 5.5 and 5.9 for TN, and, 13.3 and 12.9 for HER2 + . Factors associated with shorter OS and rwPFS were similar for both women aged < 40 and 40-69 and included ≥ 3 metastatic sites, visceral metastases, and longer MFI, with time-varying effects observed for several prognostic factors.

Conclusion: Young women presented more frequently with TN and HER2 + subtypes and aggressive mBC than women aged 40-69 did. Prognostic factors of OS and rwPFS were quite similar between age groups and mBC subtypes.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ejca.2023.113422DOI Listing

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