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Implementing Standard Diagnosis and Treatment for Locally Advanced Breast Cancer Through Global Research in Latin America: Results From a Multicountry Pragmatic Trial

Authors :
Javier Retamales
Adrián Daneri-Navarro
Nora Artagaveytia
Daniela Alves da Quinta
Eliana Abdelhay
Osvaldo L. Podhajcer
Carlos Velázquez
Diego Giunta
Susanne Crocamo
Adriana Garibay-Escobar
Alicia Del Toro-Arreola
Robinson Rodriguez
Marta Aghazarian
Elsa Alcoba
Isabel Alonso
Renata Binato
Alicia I. Bravo
Juan Canton-Romero
Dirce M. Carraro
Mónica Castro
Juan Castro-Cervantes
Sandra Cataldi
Natalia Camejo
Laura Cortes-Sanabria
Maria Flores-Marquez
Guillermo Laviña
Eduardo Musetti
Benedicta Caserta
Mauricio Cerda
Alicia Colombo
Raul Delgadillo-Cristerna
Marisa Dreyer Breitenbach
Elmer Fernandez
Jorge Fernandez
Ramon Franco-Topete
Carolina Gabay
Fancy Gaete
Jorge Gamboa
Ricardo García-Gaeta
Mariana Gomez del Toro
Leivy P. Gonzalez-Ramirez
Marisol Guerrero
Manuel Herrera-Miramontes
Alejandra Lopez-Vasquez
Silvina Maldonado
Andrés Morán-Mendoza
Gilberto Morgan-Villela
Maria Aparecida Nagai
Nancy Navarro-Ruiz
Antonio Oceguera-Villanueva
Miguel Angel Ortiz
Jael Quintero
Antonio Quintero-Ramos
Gladys Ramirez-Rosales
Maritza Ramos-Ramirez
Marcia Maria Chiquitelli Marques
Ernesto Rivera Claisse
Diego Rodriguez-Gonzalez
Ana Romero-Gomez
Cristina Rosales
Efraín Salas-Gonzalez
Verónica Sanchotena
Laura Segovia
Aída A. Silva-García
Olivia Valenzuela-Antelo
Laura Venegas-Godinez
Livia Zagame
Jorge Gomez
Andrea S. Llera
Bettina Müller
Source :
JCO Global Oncology, Vol , Iss 10 (2024)
Publication Year :
2024
Publisher :
American Society of Clinical Oncology, 2024.

Abstract

PURPOSEBreast cancer mortality rates in Latin America (LA) are higher than those in the United States, possibly because of advanced disease presentation, health care disparities, or unfavorable molecular subtypes. The Latin American Cancer Research Network was established to address these challenges and to promote collaborative clinical research. The Molecular Profiling of Breast Cancer Study (MPBCS) aimed to evaluate the clinical characteristics and treatment outcomes of LA participants with locally advanced breast cancer (LABC).PATIENTS AND METHODSThe MPBCS enrolled 1,449 participants from Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Mexico, and Uruguay. Through harmonized procedures and quality assurance measures, this study evaluated clinicopathologic characteristics, neoadjuvant chemotherapy response, and survival outcomes according to residual cancer burden (RCB) and the type of surgery.RESULTSOverall, 711 and 480 participants in the primary surgery and neoadjuvant arms, respectively, completed the 5-year follow-up period. Overall survival was independently associated with RCB (worse survival for RCBIII-adjusted hazard ratio, 8.19, P < .001, and RCBII [adjusted hazard ratio, 3.69, P < .008] compared with RCB0 [pathologic complete response or pCR]) and type of surgery (worse survival in mastectomy than in breast-conserving surgery [BCS], adjusted hazard ratio, 2.97, P = .001). The hormone receptor–negative-human epidermal growth factor receptor 2–positive group had the highest proportion of pCR (48.9%). The analysis of the ASCO Quality Oncology Practice Initiative breast module revealed high compliance with pathologic standards but lower adherence to treatment administration standards. Notably, compliance with trastuzumab administration varied widely among countries (33.3%-88.7%).CONCLUSIONIn LABC, we demonstrated the survival benefit of BCS and the prognostic effect of the response to available neoadjuvant treatments despite an important variability in access to key treatments. The MPBCS represents a significant step forward in understanding the real-world implementation of oncologic procedures in LA.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
26878941 and 72577487
Volume :
10
Issue :
10
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
JCO Global Oncology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.b2f72577487d4b14a83f1ea247073b38
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1200/GO.23.00216