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A retrospective validation of CanAssist Breast in European early-stage breast cancer patient cohort

Aparna Gunda, Chetana Basavaraj, Chandra Prakash V Serkad, Manjula Adinarayan, Ramu Kolli, Mallikarjuna Siraganahalli Eshwaraiah, Cristina Saura, Fiorella Ruíz‐Pace, Patricia Gómez, Vicente Peg, José Jiménez, Susanne Sprung, Heidi Fiegl, Christine Brunner, Daniel Egle, G.S. Bhattacharyya, Manjiri M. Bakre

2022The Breast21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

CanAssist Breast (CAB), a prognostic test uses immunohistochemistry (IHC) approach coupled with artificial intelligence-based machine learning algorithm for prognosis of early-stage hormone-receptor positive, HER2/neu negative breast cancer patients. It was developed and validated in an Indian cohort. Here we report the first blinded validation of CAB in a multi-country European patient cohort. FFPE tumor samples from 864 patients were obtained from-Spain, Italy, Austria, and Germany. IHC was performed on these samples, followed by recurrence risk score prediction. The outcomes were obtained from medical records. The performance of CAB was analyzed by hazard ratios (HR) and Kaplan Meier curves. CAB stratified European cohort (n = 864) into distinct low- and high-risk groups for recurrence (P < 0.0001) with HR of 3.32 (1.85-5.93) like that of mixed (India, USA, and Europe) (n = 1974), 3.43 (2.34-4.93) and Indian cohort (n = 925), 3.09 (1.83-5.21). CAB provided significant prognostic information (P < 0.0001) in women aged ≤ 50 (HR: 4.42 (1.58-12.3), P < 0.0001) and >50 years (HR: 2.93 (1.44-5.96), P = 0.0002). CAB had an HR of 2.57 (1.26-5.26), P = 0.01) in women with N1 disease. CAB stratified significantly higher proportions (77%) as low-risk over IHC4 (55%) (P < 0.0001). Additionally, 82% of IHC4 intermediate-risk patients were stratified as low-risk by CAB. Accurate risk stratification of European patients by CAB coupled with its similar performance inIndian patients shows that CAB is robust and functions independent of ethnic differences. CAB can potentially prevent overtreatment in a greater number of patients compared to IHC4 demonstrating its usefulness for adjuvant systemic therapy planning in European breast cancer patients.

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MedicineCohortInternal medicineBreast cancerHazard ratioStage (stratigraphy)Retrospective cohort studyOncologyRisk stratificationCancerGynecologyConfidence intervalPaleontologyBiologyBreast Cancer Treatment StudiesBreast Lesions and CarcinomasHER2/EGFR in Cancer Research
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