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Real-World Treatment Patterns and Effectiveness Outcomes in Patients with Early-Stage Triple-Negative Breast Cancer
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<b>Background:</b> This retrospective, observational study examined real-world treatment patterns and effectiveness outcomes in 450 patients with stage II-IIIB early-stage triple-negative breast cancer treated in the community oncology setting. <b>Methods:</b> Kaplan-Meier methods were used to evaluate event-free survival (EFS), time to recurrence and overall survival (OS). Cox regression models were used to evaluate predictors of EFS and OS by pathological complete response (pCR) status. <b>Results:</b> Among patients receiving neoadjuvant systemic therapy only, pCR was a predictor of EFS and OS. <b>Conclusion:</b> These results highlight the unmet need for therapies that improve outcomes for patients with early-stage triple-negative breast cancer including increasing rates of pCR among patients receiving neoadjuvant therapy.
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