Impact of patient characteristics on compliance to adjuvant chemotherapy in hormone receptor negative breast cancer: A single institution experience.

2017 
e19568 Background: Adherence to adjuvant chemotherapy (ACT) has been implicated in poor outcomes in early breast cancer (BC). We investigated factors that may contribute to non-compliance (NC) in hormone receptor (HR) negative BC. Methods: 310 HR- patients (pts) who received adjuvant chemotherapy (ACT) at Roswell Park Cancer Institute (RPCI) between 2002 and 2008 were eligible for this retrospective analysis. Patients were categorized as Compliant or Non Compliant (NC). Compliance was subdivided into adequate Tx (AT) and inadequate Tx due to Toxicity (ITT). NC was discontinuation or delays in ACT for reasons other than toxicities. The 3 groups were compared based on baseline characteristics, treatment-related toxicities, and survival. Fisher’s exact, logistic regression, Cox regression, and log-rank tests were used to analyze the data. A significant p value was assigned at ≤ 0.05. Results: 192 pts were included, with a median age of 55 (range 27-86), and median follow up of 4.9 yrs. NC was observed in 19 ...
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