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Estimation of historical control rate for a single arm de-escalation study – Application to the POSITIVE trial.

Authors :
Sun, Zhuoxin
Niman, Samuel M.
Pagani, Olivia
Partridge, Ann H.
Azim, Hatem A.
Peccatori, Fedro A.
Ruggeri, Monica
Di Leo, Angelo
Colleoni, Marco
Gelber, Richard D.
Regan, Meredith M.
Source :
Breast; Oct2020, Vol. 53, p1-7, 7p
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Although randomized controlled clinical trials are optimal to evaluate the effect of an experimental therapy, single-arm trials are required whenever randomization is unethical or not feasible, such as de-escalation studies. We propose using prospectively identified historical controls to place results of single-arm, de-escalation trials into context. POSITIVE is a prospective, single-arm study in young women with hormone-receptor-positive early breast cancer to determine if temporarily interrupting adjuvant endocrine therapy in order to become pregnant increases the risk of a breast cancer event. After 272 women enrolled in POSITIVE, we identified a cohort of 1499 SOFT/TEXT patients potentially eligible to enroll in POSITIVE who did not interrupt endocrine therapy. Method I used the SOFT/TEXT cohort to calculate annualized hazard rates by a piecewise exponential model. Method II used the SOFT/TEXT cohort to group-match SOFT/TEXT patients to POSITIVE patients; sample sets of SOFT/TEXT patients were randomly drawn 5000 times to obtain sets having patient, disease, and treatment characteristics more balanced with POSITIVE participants. Compared with SOFT/TEXT, POSITIVE participants were younger, less likely to be overweight/obese, had fewer positive nodes, and fewer received aromatase inhibitor or chemotherapy. The estimated 3-year breast cancer free interval event rates were 9.5% (95% CI: 7.9%,11.1%) for Method I and 9.4% (95% CI: 7.8%,10.9%) for Method II, compared with 5.8% initially assumed when POSITIVE was designed. External control datasets should be identified before launching single-arm, de-escalation trials and methods applied during their conduct to provide context for interim monitoring and interpretation of the final analysis. • Prospective identification of external historical controls for single-arm studies. • Statistical methods for estimating historical control rates for single-arm studies. • Methods applied for interim monitoring and final analysis of the POSITIVE study. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09609776
Volume :
53
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Breast
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
145886702
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.breast.2020.05.012