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Overall survival in the OlympiA phase III trial of adjuvant olaparib in patients with germline pathogenic variants in BRCA1/2 and high-risk, early breast cancer.

C E Geyer ,
J E Garber ,
R D Gelber ,
G Yothers ,
M Taboada ,
L Ross ,
P Rastogi ,
K Cui ,
A Arahmani ,
G Aktan ,
A C Armstrong ,
M Arnedos ,
J Balmaña ,
J Bergh ,
J Bliss ,
S Delaloge ,
S M Domchek ,
A Eisen ,
F Elsafy ,
L E Fein ,
A Fielding ,
J M Ford ,
S Friedman ,
K A Gelmon ,
L Gianni ,
M Gnant ,
S J Hollingsworth ,
S-A Im ,
A Jager ,
Ó Þ Jóhannsson ,
S R Lakhani ,
W Janni ,
B Linderholm ,
T-W Liu ,
N Loman ,
L Korde ,
S Loibl ,
P C Lucas ,
F Marmé ,
E Martinez de Dueñas ,
R McConnell ,
K-A Phillips ,
M Piccart ,
G Rossi ,
R Schmutzler ,
E Senkus ,
Z Shao ,
P Sharma ,
C F Singer ,
T Španić ,
E Stickeler ,
M Toi ,
T A Traina ,
G Viale ,
G Zoppoli ,
Y H Park ,
R Yerushalmi ,
H Yang ,
D Pang ,
K H Jung ,
A Mailliez ,
Z Fan ,
I Tennevet ,
J Zhang ,
T Nagy ,
G S Sonke ,
Q Sun ,
M Parton ,
M A Colleoni ,
M Schmidt ,
A M Brufsky ,
W Razaq ,
B Kaufman ,
D Cameron ,
C Campbell ,
A N J Tutt ,

Abstract

PATIENTS AND METHODS

One thousand eight hundred and thirty-six patients were randomly assigned to olaparib or placebo following (neo)adjuvant chemotherapy, surgery, and radiation therapy if indicated. Endocrine therapy was given concurrently with study medication for hormone receptor-positive cancers. Statistical significance for OS at this IA required P < 0.015.

CONCLUSION

With 3.5 years of median follow-up, OlympiA demonstrates statistically significant improvement in OS with adjuvant olaparib compared with placebo for gBRCA1/2pv-associated EBC and maintained improvements in the previously reported, statistically significant endpoints of IDFS and DDFS with no new safety signals.

RESULTS

With a median follow-up of 3.5 years, the second IA of OS demonstrated significant improvement in the olaparib group relative to the placebo group [hazard ratio 0.68; 98.5% confidence interval (CI) 0.47-0.97; P = 0.009]. Four-year OS was 89.8% in the olaparib group and 86.4% in the placebo group (Δ 3.4%, 95% CI -0.1% to 6.8%). Four-year IDFS for the olaparib group versus placebo group was 82.7% versus 75.4% (Δ 7.3%, 95% CI 3.0% to 11.5%) and 4-year DDFS was 86.5% versus 79.1% (Δ 7.4%, 95% CI 3.6% to 11.3%), respectively. Subset analyses for OS, IDFS, and DDFS demonstrated benefit across major subgroups. No new safety signals were identified including no new cases of acute myeloid leukemia or myelodysplastic syndrome.

BACKGROUND

The randomized, double-blind OlympiA trial compared 1 year of the oral poly(adenosine diphosphate-ribose) polymerase inhibitor, olaparib, to matching placebo as adjuvant therapy for patients with pathogenic or likely pathogenic variants in germline BRCA1 or BRCA2 (gBRCA1/2pv) and high-risk, human epidermal growth factor receptor 2-negative, early breast cancer (EBC). The first pre-specified interim analysis (IA) previously demonstrated statistically significant improvement in invasive disease-free survival (IDFS) and distant disease-free survival (DDFS). The olaparib group had fewer deaths than the placebo group, but the difference did not reach statistical significance for overall survival (OS). We now report the pre-specified second IA of OS with updates of IDFS, DDFS, and safety.

More about this publication

Annals of oncology : official journal of the European Society for Medical Oncology

Volume 33
Issue nr. 12
Pages 1250-1268
Publication date 01-12-2022

Full text links

Publisher website (DOI) 10.1016/j.annonc.2022.09.159
Europe PubMed Central 36228963
Pubmed 36228963

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