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Clinical observation of neoadjuvant chemotherapy with pyrotinib plus trastuzumab in HER2-positive breast cancer: a cohort study

Qi Li, Yanyan Wang, Mingzhi Zhu, Yuanting Gu, Yajing Tang

2021Gland Surgery12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Pyrotinib is a new small-molecule tyrosine kinase inhibitor (TKI). However, the efficacy of pyrotinib in neoadjuvant therapy for HER2-positive breast cancer is unknown. This paper is a population-based cohort study, and the purpose is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of pyrotinib plus trastuzumab in a neoadjuvant setting for HER2-positive early or locally advanced breast cancers, and to compare it with that of pertuzumab plus trastuzumab. METHODS: This cohort study included 166 patients with HER2-positive breast cancer who received neoadjuvant therapy and underwent surgery. Case groups: Group I: 63 patients received pyrotinib + trastuzumab; Group II: 50 patients received pertuzumab + trastuzumab. The control group consisted of 53 patients treated with trastuzumab alone in combination with neoadjuvant chemotherapy. Univariate logistic regression analysis was applied. Enumeration data were processed by Fisher's exact test. RESULTS: 37.50%, P=0.002, 95% CI: 1.423 to 4.997), and the tpCR rate of tumor, node, metastasis (TNM) stage III 37.04% (20/54) was significantly lower than that of stage II 54.46% (61/112), which was statistically significant (P=0.048, 95% CI: 1.064 to 4.041). No recurrence or metastasis was found during short-term follow-up. CONCLUSIONS: Pyrotinib plus trastuzumab combined with neoadjuvant chemotherapy showed good short-term efficacy in HER2-positive breast cancer, and the AEs developed were all manageable. More sample data is required to further support the comparison with pertuzumab plus trastuzumab.

Topics & Concepts

TrastuzumabMedicineBreast cancerInternal medicineOncologyPertuzumabCohortNeoadjuvant therapyLeukopeniaChemotherapyTaxaneCancerHER2/EGFR in Cancer ResearchBreast Cancer Treatment StudiesCancer Treatment and Pharmacology