Risk of early recurrence among postmenopausal women with estrogen receptor-positive early breast cancer treated with adjuvant tamoxifen

Hagen Kennecke, Heather McArthur, Ivo A. Olivotto, Caroline Speers, Chris Bajdik, Stephen K. Chia, Susan Ellard, Brian Norris, Malcolm Hayes, Jeff Barnett, Karen A. Gelmon

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Abstract

BACKGROUND. Adjuvant aromatase inhibitors (AIs), instead of or after tamoxifen, are effective in decreasing recurrence in postmenopausal women with estrogen receptor (ER)-positive breast cancer. An understanding of which patients are at risk of early recurrence while they are receiving tamoxifen may improve clinical decision making. METHODS. The patients who were included in this study were women aged ≥50 years with early-stage, ER-positive breast cancer diagnosed between 1986 and 1999 and had been treated with tamoxifen. Characteristics of the patients with early recurrences (within 2.5 years of diagnosis), late recurrences (between 2.5 years and 5 years) and no recurrence within 5 years were compared. Logistic regression analyses were conducted to identify which groups were at risk of early recurrence. RESULTS. Among 3844 women, 304 women (7.9%) developed disease recurrence within 2.5 years. Higher than average rates of recurrence within 2.5 years were observed in cohorts with lymph node (N)-positive tumors (11.5%), grade 3 histology (14.3%), or low-positive ER levels, ie, 10-49 fmol/mg or 10%-20% staining (14.9%). In multivariate analyses, only pathologically N-positive tumors (1-3 vs 0 positive lymph nodes: odds ratio [OR], 1.6; 4-9 vs 0 positive lymph nodes: OR, 2.23 [P = .03]) and low-positive ER status (OR, 2.04; P = .01) were associated with recurrence within 2.5 years compared with recurrence between 2.5 years and 5 years. Other clinical and pathologic variables were not predictive of early recurrence. CONCLUSIONS. Subgroups of women with early ER-positive breast cancer may be identified who are at increased risk of recurrence within 2.5 years of diagnosis despite tamoxifen. It remains to be proven whether upfront AI therapy results in an advantage to these women.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)1437-1444
Number of pages8
JournalCancer
Volume112
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 1 2008
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • 2.5 years
  • Breast cancer
  • Early relapse
  • Estrogen receptor level
  • Node positive
  • Risk
  • Tamoxifen

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Oncology
  • Cancer Research

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