PREDICT validity for prognosis of breast cancer patients with pathogenic BRCA1/2 variants
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Published:2023-05-12
Issue:1
Volume:9
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ISSN:2374-4677
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Container-title:npj Breast Cancer
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language:en
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Short-container-title:npj Breast Cancer
Author:
Muranen Taru A.ORCID, Morra Anna, Khan SofiaORCID, Barnes Daniel R., Bolla Manjeet K., Dennis JoeORCID, Keeman RenskeORCID, Leslie GoskaORCID, Parsons Michael T.ORCID, Wang Qin, Ahearn Thomas U.ORCID, Aittomäki Kristiina, Andrulis Irene L.ORCID, Arun Banu K., Behrens SabineORCID, Bialkowska Katarzyna, Bojesen Stig E., Camp Nicola J., Chang-Claude Jenny, Czene Kamila, Devilee PeterORCID, Domchek Susan M., Dunning Alison M., Engel Christoph, Evans D. GarethORCID, Gago-Dominguez Manuela, García-Closas MontserratORCID, Gerdes Anne-Marie, Glendon Gord, Guénel Pascal, Hahnen Eric, Hamann Ute, Hanson Helen, Hooning Maartje J., Hoppe Reiner, Izatt LouiseORCID, Jakubowska AnnaORCID, James Paul A.ORCID, Kristensen Vessela N., Lalloo Fiona, Lindeman Geoffrey J.ORCID, Mannermaa Arto, Margolin Sara, Neuhausen Susan L.ORCID, Newman William G.ORCID, Peterlongo PaoloORCID, Phillips Kelly-Anne, Pujana Miquel Angel, Rantala Johanna, Rønlund Karina, Saloustros EmmanouilORCID, Schmutzler Rita K., Schneeweiss Andreas, Singer Christian F., Suvanto MaijaORCID, Tan Yen YenORCID, Teixeira Manuel R.ORCID, Thomassen Mads, Tischkowitz Marc, Tripathi Vishakha, Wappenschmidt Barbara, Zhao Emily, Easton Douglas F.ORCID, Antoniou Antonis C., Chenevix-Trench Georgia, Pharoah Paul D. P.ORCID, Schmidt Marjanka K.ORCID, Blomqvist Carl, Nevanlinna HeliORCID,
Abstract
AbstractWe assessed the PREDICT v 2.2 for prognosis of breast cancer patients with pathogenic germline BRCA1 and BRCA2 variants, using follow-up data from 5453 BRCA1/2 carriers from the Consortium of Investigators of Modifiers of BRCA1/2 (CIMBA) and the Breast Cancer Association Consortium (BCAC). PREDICT for estrogen receptor (ER)-negative breast cancer had modest discrimination for BRCA1 carrier patients overall (Gönen & Heller unbiased concordance 0.65 in CIMBA, 0.64 in BCAC), but it distinguished clearly the high-mortality group from lower risk categories. In an analysis of low to high risk categories by PREDICT score percentiles, the observed mortality was consistently lower than the expected mortality, but the confidence intervals always included the calibration slope. Altogether, our results encourage the use of the PREDICT ER-negative model in management of breast cancer patients with germline BRCA1 variants. For the PREDICT ER-positive model, the discrimination was slightly lower in BRCA2 variant carriers (concordance 0.60 in CIMBA, 0.65 in BCAC). Especially, inclusion of the tumor grade distorted the prognostic estimates. The breast cancer mortality of BRCA2 carriers was underestimated at the low end of the PREDICT score distribution, whereas at the high end, the mortality was overestimated. These data suggest that BRCA2 status should also be taken into consideration with tumor characteristics, when estimating the prognosis of ER-positive breast cancer patients.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Pharmacology (medical),Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging,Oncology
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