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Early TNBC: Durvalumab+NACT improves survival despite modest pCR increase


 

Key clinical point: Addition of durvalumab to neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NACT) improved survival in women with early triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) although improvement in the pathological complete response (pCR) rate was nonsignificant.

Major finding: In the overall cohort, durvalumab vs placebo improved 3-year invasive disease-free survival (hazard ratio [HR] 0.48; log-rank P = .036), distant disease-free survival (HR 0.31; log-rank P = .005), and overall survival (HR 0.24; log-rank P = .006) rates, despite no adjuvant component of durvalumab.

Study details : Findings are from the phase 2 GeparNuevo study including 174 patients with primary nonmetastatic TNBC who were randomly assigned to receive NACT with durvalumab or placebo.

Disclosures: This study was funded by AstraZeneca and Celgene. The authors declared receiving grants, personal fees, nonfinancial support, or other support from several sources.

Source: Loibl S et al. Neoadjuvant durvalumab improves survival in early triple-negative breast cancer independent of pathological complete response. Ann Oncol. 2022 (Aug 9). Doi: 10.1016/j.annonc.2022.07.1940

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