Advanced Stage at Diagnosis and Worse Clinicopathologic Features in Young Women with Breast Cancer in Brazil: A Subanalysis of the AMAZONA III Study (GBECAM 0115)

Author:

Franzoi Maria Alice123,Rosa Daniela D.345,Zaffaroni Facundo3,Werutsky Gustavo34,Simon Sérgio34,Bines José346,Barrios Carlos34,Cronemberger Eduardo7,Queiroz Geraldo Silva8,Cordeiro de Lima Vladmir9,Júnior Ruffo Freitas10,Couto José11,Emerenciano Karla12,Resende Heloísa13,Crocamo Susanne14,Reinert Tomás15,Van Eyli Brigitte16,Nerón Yeni17,Dybal Vanessa18,Lazaretti Nicolas19,de Cassia Costamillan Rita20,Pinto de Andrade Diocésio Alves21,Mathias Clarissa22,Vacaro Giovana Zerwes23,Borges Giuliano24,Morelle Alessandra5,Filho Carlos Alberto Sampaio18,Mano Max25,Liedke Pedro E. R.134

Affiliation:

1. Hospital de Clínicas de Porto Alegre, Porto Alegre, Brazil

2. Jules Bordet Institut, Brussels, Belgium

3. Latin American Cooperative Oncology Group, Porto Alegre, Brazil

4. Grupo Brasileiro de Estudos em Câncer de Mama, Porto Alegre, Brazil

5. Hospital Moinhos de Vento, Porto Alegre, Brazil

6. Instituto Nacional do Cancer, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

7. Centro Regional Intregado de Oncologia, Fortaleza, Brazil

8. Hospital Araújo Jorge, Goiás, Brazil

9. A.C. Camargo Cancer Center, São Paulo, Brazil

10. Universidade Federal de Goiás, Goiânia, Brazil

11. Hospital do Câncer de Londrina, Londrina, Brazil

12. Liga Norte Riograndense, Natal, Brazil

13. Hospital Jardim Amalia, Volta Redonta, Brazil

14. Oncoclínica Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

15. Centro de Pesquisa e Educação da Serra Gaúcha- DeVita, Caxias do Sul, Brazil

16. Instituto do Câncer Dr Arnaldo, São Paulo, Brazil

17. Centro de Pesquisas em Oncologia, Florianópolis, Brazil

18. Clínica Assistência Multidisciplinar em Oncologia, Salvador, Brazil

19. Centro Integrado de Terapia Onco-Hematológica, Passo Fundo, Brazil

20. Universidade de Caxias do Sul, Caxias do Sul, Brazil

21. Instituto Oncológico de Ribeirão Preto, Ribeirão Preto, Brazil

22. Núcleo Oncológico da Bahia, Lauro de Freitas, Brazil

23. Hospital São Vicente de Paulo, Passo Fundo, Brazil

24. Clínica de Neoplasia Litoral, Itajaí, Brazil

25. Instituto do Câncer do Estado de São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil

Abstract

PURPOSE Breast cancer (BC) in young women is uncommon and tends to present with more aggressive characteristics. To better understand and characterize this scenario in Brazil through real-world data, we performed a subanalysis of AMAZONA III study (ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT02663973 ). METHODS The AMAZONA III study (GBECAM 0115) is a prospective registry that included 2,950 women newly diagnosed with invasive BC in Brazil from January 2016 until March 2018 at 22 sites. Valid data were obtained from 2,888 patients regarding age at diagnosis and complete baseline information. To compare epidemiologic and clinicopathological features at the time of diagnosis, patients with BC were divided into two groups according to age: ≤ 40 years and > 40 years. Quantitative variables were described as means, and categorical variables were described as frequencies and percentages and compared using the Pearson’s χ2 test. RESULTS Of 2,888 women diagnosed with BC, 486 (17%) were ≤ 40 years old. Young women had higher educational level, most were employed and a significant number were married ( P < .001 for all associations). Younger patients were more symptomatic at BC diagnosis ( P < .001), and they also presented more frequently with stage III, T3/T4, grade 3 tumors, HER-2–positive, luminal B, and triple-negative subtypes. CONCLUSION Brazilian women younger than age 40 years have unfavorable clinicopathological features of BC at diagnosis, with more aggressive subtypes and advanced stage when compared with older women. These differences are not explained by socioeconomic or ethnic imbalances. The causes of a higher prevalence of BC among young women in Brazil deserve additional investigation.

Publisher

American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO)

Subject

Oncology,Cancer Research

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