Real world incidence and management of adverse events in patients with HR+, HER2-metastatic breast cancer receiving CDK4 and 6 inhibitors in a United States community setting

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Price, Gregory L. [1 ]
Sudharshan, Lavanya [2 ]
Ryan, Paula [3 ]
Rajkumar, Jonathan [2 ]
Sheffield, Kristin M. [1 ]
Smyth, Emily Nash [1 ]
Guimaraes, Claudia Morato [1 ]
Rybowski, Sarah [1 ]
Carter, Gebra Cuyun [1 ]
Gathirua-Mwangi, Wambui Grace [1 ]
Huang, Yu-Jing [1 ]
机构
[1] Eli Lilly & Co, Indianapolis, IN 46285 USA
[2] McKesson Life Sci, The Woodlands, TX USA
[3] Texas Oncol Woodlands, The Woodlands, TX USA
关键词
CDK4; CDK6; inhibitor; real-world utilization; metastatic breast cancer; adverse events; QUALITY-OF-LIFE; ENDOCRINE THERAPY; PALBOCICLIB; ABEMACICLIB; CHALLENGES; ADHERENCE; PATTERNS; OUTCOMES; SAFETY;
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10.1080/03007995.2022.2073122
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
PLAIN LANGUAGE SUMMARY Cyclin-dependent kinase 4 and 6 inhibitors (CDK4 and 6 inhibitors) have changed the landscape for the treatment of metastatic breast cancer (MBC) among patients who are hormone receptor positive (HR+) and human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 negative (HER2-). An understanding of the real-world management of adverse events (AEs) will help optimize treatment strategies. Here, data from the US Oncology Network electronic health record database for 396 HR+, HER2-, MBC patients receiving a CDK4 and 6 inhibitor were examined to describe the proportion of patients who experienced select AEs and the associated outcomes of these AEs. Compared to clinical trials, frequencies of AEs were numerically lower but dose reductions due to AEs were numerically higher. It is possible that these differences reflect a proactive management of AEs on the part of clinicians to help patients remain on therapy. Objective To examine the real-world incidence and management of select adverse events (AEs) among female patients with hormone receptor positive (HR+), human epidermal growth factor receptor 2-negative (HER2-) metastatic breast cancer (MBC), receiving a cyclin-dependent kinase 4 and 6 (CDK4 and 6) inhibitor (palbociclib, abemaciclib, or ribociclib). Methods This retrospective study analyzed data from the US Oncology Network iKnowMed electronic health record database for 396 patients with an initial MBC diagnosis on/after 1 January 2014 and receipt of first CDK4 and 6 regimen between 1 January 2017 and 31 December 2018. In this descriptive study, the proportion of patients who experienced select AEs and associated dose modifications or discontinuations were reported. The occurrence of select healthcare resource utilization categories was also reported. Results Median follow-up time was 451, 262, and 355 days for patients in the palbociclib, abemaciclib, and ribociclib cohorts, respectively. The most common AEs were neutropenia (palbociclib, 44.8%; abemaciclib, 10.6%; ribociclib, 36.3%), diarrhea (palbociclib, 8.0%; abemaciclib, 43.0%; ribociclib, 8.8%), and fatigue (palbociclib, 12.9%; abemaciclib, 17.6%; ribociclib, 16.5%). AEs resulted in a treatment hold among 91 (23.0%), a dose reduction among 86 (21.7%), and permanent discontinuation among 48 (12.1%) patients overall. Conclusions This real-world study provides insight into the occurrence of AEs which varied by CDK4 and 6 inhibitor. Compared to clinical trials, frequencies of AEs were numerically lower but dose reductions due to AEs were numerically higher. It is possible these differences reflect proactive management of AEs on the part of clinicians to help patients remain on therapy.
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