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Everolimus (EVE) and exemestane (EXE) in patients with advanced breast cancer aged ≥ 65 years: New lessons for clinical practice from the EVA study

Authors :
Cazzaniga, M.
Verusio, C.
Ciccarese, M.
Fumagalli, A.
Sartori, D.
Ancona, C.
Airoldi, M.
Moretti, G.
Ficorella, C.
Arcangeli, V.
Diodati, L.
Zambelli, A.
Febbraro, A.
Generali, D.
Pistelli, M.
Garrone, O.
Musolino, A.
Vici, P.
Maur, M.
Mentuccia, L.
La Verde, N.
Bianchi, G.
Artale, S.
Blasi, L.
Piezzo, M.
Atzori, F.
Turletti, A.
Benedetto, C.
Cursano, M. C.
Fabi, A.
Gebbia, V.
Schirone, A.
Palumbo, R.
Ferzi, A.
Frassoldati, A.
Scavelli, C.
Clivio, L.
Torri, V.
On behalf of The EVA Study Group
Cazzaniga, Marina
Verusio, Claudio
Ciccarese, Mariangela
Fumagalli, Alberto
Sartori, Donata
D'Ancona, Cristina
Airoldi, Mario
Moretti, Gabriella
Ficorella, Corrado
Arcangeli, Valentina
Diodati, Lucrezia
Zambelli, Alberto
Febbraro, Antonio
Generali, Daniele
Pistelli, Mirco
Garrone, Ornella
Musolino, Antonino
Vici, Patrizia
Maur, Michela
Mentuccia, Lucia
La Verde, Nicla
Bianchi, Giulia
Artale, Salvatore
Blasi, Livio
Piezzo, Matilde
Atzori, Francesco
Turletti, Anna
Benedetto, Chiara
Cursano, Maria Concetta
Fabi, Alessandra
Gebbia, Vittorio
Schirone, Antonio
Palumbo, Raffaella
Ferzi, Antonella
Frassoldati, Antonio
Scavelli, Claudio
Clivio, Luca
Torri, Valter
Cazzaniga, M
Verusio, C
Ciccarese, M
Fumagalli, A
Sartori, D
Ancona, C
Airoldi, M
Moretti, G
Ficorella, C
Arcangeli, V
Diodati, L
Zambelli, A
Febbraro, A
Generali, D
Pistelli, M
Garrone, O
Musolino, A
Vici, P
Maur, M
Mentuccia, L
La Verde, N
Bianchi, G
Artale, S
Blasi, L
Piezzo, M
Atzori, F
Turletti, A
Benedetto, C
Cursano, M
Fabi, A
Gebbia, V
Schirone, A
Palumbo, R
Ferzi, A
Frassoldati, A
Scavelli, C
Clivio, L
Torri, V
On behalf of The EVA Study, G
Cazzaniga M.
Verusio C.
Ciccarese M.
Fumagalli A.
Sartori D.
Valerio MR.
Airoldi M.
Moretti G.
Ficorella C.
Arcangeli V.
Diodati L.
Zambelli A.
Febbraro A.
Generali D.
Pistelli M.
Garrone O.
Musolino A.
Vici P.
Maur M.
Mentuccia L.
La Verde N.
Bianchi G.
Artale S.
Blasi L.
Piezzo M.
Atzori F.
Turletti A.
Benedetto C.
Cursano M.C.
Fabi A.
Gebbia V.
Schirone A.
Palumbo R.
Ferzi A.
Frassoldati A.
Scavelli C.
Clivio L.
Torri V.
On behalf of The EVA Study Group
Source :
Oncotarget
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The present analysis focuses on real-world data of Everolimus- Exemestane in advanced HR+ve, HER2-ve elderly breast cancer patients (aged 65 years) included in the EVA study, with unique findings in those aged 70 years. METHODS: Data are collected from clinical records and analysed according to age cut-off (< 65 years; 65 - 69 years and [greater than or equal to] 70 years). Relationship of analyzed variables with response were tested by mean of a Mantel- Haenszel chi square test. Time to event analysis was described by Kaplan Meier approach and association with baseline characteristics was analysed by stratified log-rank test and proportional hazard model. RESULTS: From July 2013 to December 2015, the EVA study enrolled overall 404 pts. 154 patients out of 404 (38,1%) were aged [greater than or equal to] 65 years, of whom 87 were [greater than or equal to] 70 years. Median duration of EVE treatment was 28.5 weeks (95% CI 19.0 - 33.8) in patients aged 65-69 years and 24,4 weeks (95% CI 19,2 - 33,2) in those aged [greater than or equal to] 70 years. Fewer patients aged 65 years received the highest EVE Dose-Intensity (> 7.5 mg/day) in comparison to younger patients (49,6% vs. 66,8%). Grade 3-4 toxicities occurred to 55 patients (35,7%), mainly stomatitis (10,9%), rash (5,8%) and non-infectious pneumonitis (NIP) (3,6%). Some toxicities, such as weight loss and anaemia were peculiarly observed in patients aged [greater than or equal to] 70 years. Five treatment-related deaths were collected (3,2%). CONCLUSIONS: EVE-EXE combination remains one of the potential treatments in HR+ patients also for elderly ones.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Oncotarget
Accession number :
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