articleJournal of Clinical OncologyJul 28, 2014BRONZE OA

Prognostic Value of Tumor-Infiltrating Lymphocytes in Triple-Negative Breast Cancers From Two Phase III Randomized Adjuvant Breast Cancer Trials: ECOG 2197 and ECOG 1199

Fox Chase Cancer Center · Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis

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Abstract

Results

The majority of 481 evaluable cancers had TILs (sTILs, 80%; iTILs, 15%). With a median follow-up of 10.6 years, higher sTIL scores were associated with better prognosis; for every 10% increase in sTILs, a 14% reduction of risk of recurrence or death (P = .02), 18% reduction of risk of distant recurrence (P = .04), and 19% reduction of risk of death (P = .01) were observed. Multivariable analysis confirmed sTILs to be an independent prognostic marker of DFS, DRFI, and OS.

Conclusion

In two national randomized clinical trials using contemporary adjuvant chemotherapy, we confirm that stromal lymphocytic infiltration constitutes a robust prognostic factor in TNBCs. Studies assessing outcomes and therapeutic efficacies should consider stratification for this parameter.

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Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Medicine
  • Internal medicine
  • Oncology
  • Triple-negative breast cancer
  • Tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes
  • Breast cancer
  • Adjuvant therapy
  • Clinical endpoint
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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