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Efficacy, Safety, and Tolerability of Pertuzumab, Trastuzumab, and Docetaxel for Patients With Early or Locally Advanced ERBB2-Positive Breast Cancer in Asia The PEONY Phase 3 Randomized Clinical Trial

Authors
Shao, ZhiminPang, DaYang, HongjianLi, WeiWang, ShusenCui, ShudeLiao, NingWang, YongshengWang, ChuanChang, Yuan-ChingWang, HweichungKang, Seok YunSeo, Jae HongShen, KunweiLaohawiriyakamol, SuphawatJiang, ZefeiLi, JunjieZhou, JulianAlthaus, BetsyMao, YixiangEng-Wong, Jennifer
Issue Date
Mar-2020
Publisher
AMER MEDICAL ASSOC
Citation
JAMA ONCOLOGY, v.6, no.3
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Journal Title
JAMA ONCOLOGY
Volume
6
Number
3
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/57580
DOI
10.1001/jamaoncol.2019.3692
ISSN
2374-2437
Abstract
Question Do Asian patients with ERBB2-positive early or locally advanced breast cancer benefit from the addition of pertuzumab to trastuzumab and docetaxel in the neoadjuvant setting, compared with placebo, trastuzumab, and docetaxel? Findings In this randomized clinical trial of 329 women with early or locally advanced breast cancer, total pathologic complete response rates were 39.3% with pertuzumab and 21.8% with placebo, a significant difference. Safety data were generally comparable between groups. Meaning Pertuzumab, trastuzumab, and docetaxel significantly improved total pathologic complete response rate vs placebo, trastuzumab, and docetaxel in the neoadjuvant setting; this study adds to the totality of the data showing the benefit of the pertuzumab regimen. Importance Prospective assessment of treatments known to benefit patients in global clinical trials in specific racial groups is essential. Objective To compare the efficacy, safety, and tolerability of adding pertuzumab to trastuzumab and docetaxel vs placebo, trastuzumab, and docetaxel in Asian patients with ERBB2-positive early or locally advanced breast cancer. Design, Setting, and Participants This multicenter, double-blind, placebo-controlled phase 3 trial enrolled 329 women with ERBB2-positive early (T2-3, N0-1, M0) or locally advanced breast cancer (T2-3, N2 or N3, M0; T4, any N, M0) and primary tumor larger than 2 cm from March 14, 2016, to March 13, 2017. Analysis of the primary end point was performed on an intention-to-treat basis. Interventions Before surgery, patients received 4 cycles of intravenous pertuzumab (840-mg loading dose and 420-mg maintenance doses), trastuzumab (8-mg/kg loading dose and 6-mg/kg maintenance doses), and docetaxel (75 mg/m(2)) or intravenous placebo, trastuzumab, and docetaxel every 3 weeks. After surgery, patients received 3 cycles of intravenous fluorouracil, epirubicin, and cyclophosphamide followed by 13 cycles of the same intravenous anti-ERBB2 therapy (pertuzumab and trastuzumab or placebo and trastuzumab) for up to 1 year. Main Outcomes and Measures The primary end point was independent review committee-assessed total pathologic complete response rate. The 2-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test, stratified by disease category and hormone receptor status, was used to compare rates between treatment groups. Results In total, 329 female patients were randomized (pertuzumab, 219; and placebo, 110; mean [SD] age, 48.8 [9.5] years). In the intention-to-treat population, total pathologic complete response rates were 39.3% (86 of 219) in the pertuzumab group and 21.8% (24 of 110) in the placebo group (difference, 17.5% [95% CI, 6.9%-28.0%]; P = .001). Of the most common grade 3 or higher adverse events, there was a higher incidence of neutropenia in the pertuzumab group (83 of 218 [38.1%] vs 36 of 110 [32.7%]). Serious adverse events were reported in 10.1% of patients (22 of 218) in the pertuzumab group and 8.2% of patients (9 of 110) in the placebo group. Conclusions and Relevance Treatment with pertuzumab, trastuzumab, and docetaxel resulted in a statistically significant improvement in the total pathologic complete response rate vs placebo, trastuzumab, and docetaxel for the neoadjuvant treatment of ERBB2-positive early or locally advanced breast cancer in Asian patients. Safety data were in line with the known pertuzumab safety profile and generally comparable between treatment groups. The PEONY trial adds to the totality of data showing the benefit of the pertuzumab regimen. This phase 3 randomized clinical trial compares the efficacy, safety, and tolerability of adding pertuzumab to trastuzumab and docetaxel vs placebo, trastuzumab, and docetaxel in Asian patients with ERBB2-positive early or locally advanced breast cancer.
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