Abstract

IntroductionSeveral human epidermal growth factor 2 (HER2)-targeted regimens are used to treat HER2-positive (HER2+) breast cancer (BC). The goal of this study was to retrospectively determine the pathologic complete response (pCR) rate for trastuzumab and pertuzumab (HP)-containing regimens compared with trastuzumab (H)-containing regimens for stage II to III HER2+ BC. Patients and MethodsPatients (n = 977) with stage II to III HER2+ BC who received neoadjuvant HER2-targeted therapy from 2005 to 2016 and underwent definitive breast and axillary lymph node surgery were identified. pCR was defined as ypT0/is, ypN0. Univariate/multivariate logistic regression and the χ2 test for comparing proportions was used for the statistical analysis. ResultsThe pCR rate was higher for the HP group (n = 170) compared with the H group (n = 807): 59% versus 46% (odds ratio, 1.7; 95% confidence interval, 1.21-2.37; P = .0021). After adjustment for clinically important factors (age, date of diagnosis, stage, tumor grade, nodal status, hormone receptor [HR] status, menopausal status, and chemotherapy backbone) the adjusted odds ratio was 2.25 (95% confidence interval, 1.08-4.73; P = .032). In multivariate analysis, a significant predictor of pCR in both groups included HR status (HR-negative > HR-positive). ConclusionThese results demonstrate that HP-containing regimens yield higher pCR rates compared with H-containing regimens in patients with stage II to III HER2+ BC in clinical practice regardless of chemotherapy backbone.

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