Endocrine therapy and radiotherapy use among older women with hormone receptor-positive, clinically node-negative breast cancer
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Endocrine therapy and radiotherapy use among older women with hormone receptor-positive, clinically node-negative breast cancer
Abstract
Purpose: To examine patterns of radiotherapy (RT) and endocrine therapy (ET) use, associations between RT omission and ET adherence, and associations among ET and RT use and disease recurrence in older women with early-stage, estrogen receptor-positive breast cancer.
Methods: Women age 65 and older diagnosed with hormone receptor-positive, clinically node-negative breast cancer between 2005 and 2018 and who did not undergo mastectomy were included. Multinomial logistic regression was used to examine the trends in practice patterns over time and by age. Kaplan-Meier estimates were used to estimate the probability of ET discontinuation. Cox proportional hazards models were constructed to assess associations between recurrence and ET/RT.
Results: Of the 484 enrolled patients, 47.9% patients underwent RT and initiated ET, 27.4% received ET alone, 10.2% received RT alone, and 13.8% patients received neither. Older patients had a higher probability of receiving ET alone or neither ET nor RT (both p < 0.001). The probability of initiating ET was greater among patients who underwent RT than those who omitted RT (p < 0.001). Regardless of RT status (RT or no RT), initiation and continuation of ET may be associated with reduced risk of recurrence.
Conclusion: Patients who opt for no adjuvant therapy, or who do not tolerate ET, are at increased risk of disease recurrence if they omit RT. Clinicians should consider the likelihood a patient will adhere to ET prior to recommending omission of RT.
Keywords: Breast cancer; Early stage; Endocrine therapy; Older; Radiation therapy.
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