Tumor-Infiltrating Lymphocytes in Triple-Negative Breast Cancer
Mayo Clinic · Inserm · +25 more institutions
Abstract
The association of tumor-infiltrating lymphocyte (TIL) abundance in breast cancer tissue with cancer recurrence and death in patients with early-stage triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) who are not treated with adjuvant or neoadjuvant chemotherapy is unclear.
To study the association of TIL abundance in breast cancer tissue with survival among patients with early-stage TNBC who were treated with locoregional therapy but no chemotherapy. Design, Setting, and Participants: Retrospective pooled analysis of individual patient-level data from 13 participating centers in North America (Rochester, Minnesota; Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada), Europe (Paris, Lyon, and Villejuif, France; Amsterdam and Rotterdam, the Netherlands; Milan, Padova, and Genova, Italy; Gothenburg, Sweden), and Asia (Tokyo, Japan; Seoul, Korea), including 1966 participants diagnosed with TNBC between 1979 and 2017 (with follow-up until September 27, 2021) who received treatment with surgery with or without radiotherapy but no adjuvant or neoadjuvant chemotherapy. Exposure: TIL abundance in breast tissue from resected primary tumors. Main Outcomes and Measures: The primary outcome was invasive disease-free survival [iDFS]. Secondary outcomes were recurrence-free survival [RFS], survival free of distant recurrence [distant RFS, DRFS], and overall survival. Associations were assessed using a multivariable Cox model stratified by participating center.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 47.58
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 27
Authors
34- RARoberto A. Leon‐FerreCorresponding
Mayo Clinic
- SFSarah Flora Jonas
Inserm, Institut Gustave Roussy
- RSRoberto Salgado
Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, GZA Ziekenhuizen Campus Sint-Augustinus
- SLSherene Loi
Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre
- VDVincent de Jong
The Netherlands Cancer Institute, University Medical Center Utrecht
Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Breast cancer
- Triple-negative breast cancer
- Stage (stratigraphy)
- Internal medicine
- Oncology
- Cancer
- Radiation therapy
- Good health and well-being