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Treatment Patterns and Clinical Outcomes Of palbociclib-Based Therapy Received in US Community Oncology Practices

Junji Lin, Lynn McRoy, Maxine D. Fisher, Nan Hu, Cralen Davis, Debanjali Mitra, Mark S. Walker

2020Future Oncology17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Background: Limited studies have evaluated palbociclib-based therapy use in patients with advanced/metastatic breast cancer in the real world. This retrospective study used medical records from US community oncology practices to address the gap. Materials & methods: Eligible patients receiving palbociclib-based therapy per label indication from 3 February 2015 to 31 December 2017 were included. Descriptive analyses were conducted for patient characteristics, treatment patterns and clinical outcomes. Results: The study included 233 patients who received palbociclib + aromatase inhibitor (P+AI) and 48 who received palbociclib + fulvestrant (P+F). Real-world progression-free rate for P+AI was 69.8% (46.8%) at 12 (24) months (P+F: 43.5% [39.9%]) months. Real-world survival rate was 89.8% (71.4%) at 12 (24) months (P+F: 76.3% [65.0%]). Conclusion: The study findings are consistent with previous studies of palbociclib-based therapy.

Topics & Concepts

PalbociclibMedicineFulvestrantInternal medicineOncologyAromatase inhibitorMetastatic breast cancerBreast cancerCancerAromataseTamoxifenAdvanced Breast Cancer TherapiesCancer-related Molecular PathwaysBreast Cancer Treatment Studies