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A Randomized Trial Comparing Concurrent versus Sequential Radiation and Endocrine Therapy in Early-Stage, Hormone-Responsive Breast Cancer

Title: A Randomized Trial Comparing Concurrent versus Sequential Radiation and Endocrine Therapy in Early-Stage, Hormone-Responsive Breast Cancer
Authors: Sharon F McGee; Mark Clemons; Gregory Pond; Jean-Michel Caudrelier; Michelle Liu; Mashari Jemaan Alzahrani; Terry L Ng; Arif A Awan; Sandeep Sehdev; John Hilton; Marie-France Savard; Lesley Fallowfield; Vikaash Kumar; Orit Freedman; Lisa Vandermeer; Brian Hutton; Jean-Marc Bourque
Publication Year: 2024
Collection: University of Sussex (US): Figshare
Subject Terms: Biomedical and clinical sciences; Clinical sciences; Oncology and carcinogenesis; 32 Biomedical and Clinical Sciences; 3202 Clinical Sciences; 3211 Oncology and Carcinogenesis; Breast Cancer; Clinical Research; Patient Safety; Women's Health; Radiation Oncology; Cancer; Comparative Effectiveness Research; Clinical Trials and Supportive Activities; Estrogen; Health Disparities; 6.5 Radiotherapy and other non-invasive therapies; 6.1 Pharmaceuticals; 1112 Oncology and Carcinogenesis; Oncology & Carcinogenesis
Description: Concerns exist regarding increased toxicities, including endocrine therapy toxicity, with concurrent radiation and endocrine therapy in early breast cancer (EBC). We present a pragmatic, randomized trial comparing concurrent versus sequential endocrine and radiotherapy in hormone-responsive EBC. In this multicenter trial, patients were randomized to receive adjuvant endocrine therapy concurrent with, or sequential to, radiotherapy. The primary outcome was change in endocrine therapy toxicity from baseline to 3 months post radiotherapy using the Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy–Endocrine Symptom (FACT-ES) score. From September 2019 to January 2021, 133 patients were randomized to concurrent endocrine and radiotherapy, and 127 to sequential treatment. Most patients were post-menopausal (72.7%, 189/260) with stage 1 disease (65.8%, 171/260). Tamoxifen was the endocrine therapy of choice for 69.6% (181/260) of patients, and an aromatase inhibitor for the remainder. The median total radiation dose and fractions were 40.1 Gray (range 26–50) and 15 fractions (range 5–25), respectively. For the primary outcome of change in endocrine therapy toxicity per FACT-ES scores from baseline to 3 months post radiotherapy, no significant difference was found between the groups (median [range] = −4.9 (−82, 38.8) for concurrent and −5.1 (−42, 40) for sequential, p = 0.87). This is the first trial to investigate the impact of concurrent versus sequential adjuvant endocrine and radiotherapy on endocrine therapy-related toxicities. The findings provide further support to allow the optimal timing of radiation and endocrine therapy to be tailored for the individual patient.
Document Type: article in journal/newspaper
Language: unknown
Relation: 10779/uos.26862277.v1
Availability: https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/A_Randomized_Trial_Comparing_Concurrent_versus_Sequential_Radiation_and_Endocrine_Therapy_in_Early-Stage_Hormone-Responsive_Breast_Cancer/26862277
Rights: CC BY 4.0
Accession Number: edsbas.2B0607EA
Database: BASE