Impact of deviation from guideline recommended treatment on breast cancer survival in Asia

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Peh Joo Ho
Samuel Guan Wei Ow
Yirong Sim
Jenny Liu
Swee Ho Lim
Ern Yu Tan
Su-Ming Tan
Soo Chin Lee
Veronique Kiak-Mien Tan
Yoon-Sim Yap
Wen Yee Chay
Benita Kiat Tee Tan
Fuh Yong Wong
Jingmei Li
Mikael Hartman
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[1] Human Genetics,Department of Haematology – Oncology
[2] Genome Institute of Singapore,Department of General Surgery
[3] Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health,Department of General Surgery
[4] National University of Singapore and National University Health System,Department of Surgery
[5] National University Cancer Institute Singapore (NCIS),undefined
[6] Division of Surgical Oncology,undefined
[7] National Cancer Centre Singapore,undefined
[8] Singapore General Hospital,undefined
[9] KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital,undefined
[10] KK Breast Department,undefined
[11] Tan Tock Seng Hospital,undefined
[12] Division of Breast Surgery,undefined
[13] Department of Surgery,undefined
[14] Changi General Hospital,undefined
[15] Division of Medical Oncology,undefined
[16] National Cancer Centre Singapore,undefined
[17] Karolinska Institutet,undefined
[18] Department of Medical Epidemiology and Biostatistics,undefined
[19] Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine,undefined
[20] National University of Singapore and National University Health System,undefined
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Breast cancer survival has improved with significant progress in treatment and disease management. However, compliance with treatment varies. Treatment guidelines for older patients are unclear. We aim to identify predictors of noncompliance with recommended therapy in a large breast cancer population and assess the impact of noncompliance on survival. Our study included 19,241 non-metastatic female breast cancer patients, of whom 3,158 (16%) died within 10 years post-diagnosis (median survival = 5.8 years). We studied the association between treatment noncompliance and factors with logistic regression, and the impact of treatment noncompliance on survival with a flexible parametric survival model framework. The highest proportion of noncompliance was observed for chemotherapy (18%). Predictors of noncompliance with chemotherapy, radiotherapy and endocrine therapy included age, tumor size, nodal involvement and subtype (except radiotherapy). Factors associated with not receiving surgery included age and subtype. Treatment noncompliance was associated with worse overall survival for surgery (HR: 2.26 [1.80–2.83]), chemotherapy (1.25 [1.11–1.41]), radiotherapy (2.28 [1.94–2.69]) and endocrine therapy (1.70 [1.41–2.04]). Worse survival was similarly observed in older patients for whom guidelines generally do not apply. Our results highlight the importance of following appropriate treatment as recommended by current guidelines. Older patients may benefit from similar recommendations.
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