Referral, Receipt, and Completion of Chemotherapy in Patients With Early-Stage Breast Cancer Older Than 65 Years and at High Risk of Breast Cancer Recurrence

Author:

Buist Diana S.M.1,Chubak Jessica1,Prout Marianne1,Yood Marianne Ulcickas1,Bosco Jaclyn L.F.1,Thwin Soe Soe1,Gold Heather Taffet1,Owusu Cynthia1,Field Terry S.1,Quinn Virginia P.1,Wei Feifei1,Silliman Rebecca A.1

Affiliation:

1. From the Group Health Center for Health Studies, Seattle, WA; Boston University School of Public Health, Department of Epidemiology; and Boston University School of Medicine, Section of Geriatrics, Boston; and Meyers Primary Care Institute, Fallon Community Health Plan/Fallon Foundation/University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA; Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT; Josephine Ford Cancer Center, Henry Ford Health System, Detroit,...

Abstract

Purpose Some women with early-stage breast cancer are at higher risk of recurrence and can benefit from chemotherapy. We describe patterns of referral, receipt, and completion of chemotherapy among older women at high risk of recurrence. Patients and Methods A total of 2,124 women age 65 years or older who were diagnosed with early-stage breast cancer between 1990 and 1994 and 1996 to 1999 were included; 1,090 of these were at high risk of recurrence. We reviewed medical records to categorize chemotherapy outcomes as follows: did not discuss or were not referred to a medical oncologist (n = 133); discussed and/or referred to a medical oncologist but received no chemotherapy (n = 742); received an incomplete chemotherapy course (n = 29), or received a completed chemotherapy course (n = 186). Results Overall, 19.7% of high-risk women received any chemotherapy, and 86.5% of these women completed their chemotherapy courses. Just greater than 10% of high-risk women did not have a discussion about chemotherapy as part of breast cancer treatment documented in the medical record; these women also received fewer diagnostic assessments of their initial tumors. Conclusion Individuals who receive chemotherapy for early-stage breast cancer are a select subgroup of patients at high risk of recurrence. This study identifies characteristics of women who were referred for and who received chemotherapy, and this study plays an important role in understanding generalizability of studies that examine chemotherapy treatment effectiveness. Outcomes after breast cancer could continue to be improved with increased receipt of chemotherapy among older women at high risk of breast cancer recurrence.

Publisher

American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO)

Subject

Cancer Research,Oncology

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