Copy number heterogeneity identifies ER+ breast cancer patients that do not benefit from adjuvant endocrine therapy

BRITISH JOURNAL OF CANCER(2022)

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Abstract
Background Endocrine therapy forms the backbone of adjuvant treatment for oestrogen-receptor-positive (ER+) breast cancer. However, it remains unclear whether adjuvant treatment improves survival rates in low-risk patients. Low intra-tumour heterogeneity (ITH) has been shown to confer low risk for recurrent disease. Here, it is studied if chromosomal copy-number ITH (CNH) can identify low-risk ER+, lymph-node-negative breast cancer patients who do not benefit from adjuvant endocrine therapy. Methods Lymph-node-negative ER+ patients from the observational METABRIC dataset were retrospectively analysed ( n = 708). CNH was determined from a single bulk copy-number measurement for each patient. Survival rates were compared between patients that did or did not receive adjuvant endocrine therapy for CNH-low, middle and high groups with Cox proportional-hazards models, using propensity-score weights to correct for confounders. Results Adjuvant endocrine therapy improved the relapse-free survival (RFS) for CNH-high patients treatment (HR = 0.55), but not for CNH-low patients treatment (HR = 0.88). For CNH-low patients adjuvant endocrine therapy was associated with impaired OS (HR = 1.62). Conclusions This retrospective study of lymph-node-negative, ER+ breast cancer finds that patients identified as low risk using CNH do not benefit from adjuvant endocrine therapy.
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Breast cancer,Predictive markers,Biomedicine,general,Cancer Research,Epidemiology,Molecular Medicine,Oncology,Drug Resistance
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