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Relationship between tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) and outcomes in the KEYNOTE-119 study of pembrolizumab vs chemotherapy for previously treated metastatic triple-negative breast cancer (mTNBC)
Sherene Loi, Eric Winer, Oleg Lipatov, Seock-Ah Im, Anthony Goncalves, Javier Cortes, Keun S Lee, Peter Schmid, Laura Testa, Isabell Witzel, Shoichiro Ohtani, Nicholas Turner, Stefania Zambelli, Nadia Harbeck, Fabrice Andre, Rebecca Dent, LingKang Huang, Jaime Mejia, Vassiliki Karantza, Roberto Salgado
CANCER RESEARCH | AMER ASSOC CANCER RESEARCH | Published : 2020
Abstract
Abstract Background: Several studies show that the presence of TILs has prognostic significance in TNBC, with greater lymphocytic infiltration associated with clinical outcomes. In the phase 2 KEYNOTE-086 study, TIL levels were a surrogate marker of preexisting antitumor immunity and were independent predictors of response to pembrolizumab (pembro) monotherapy. Here, we analyzed the relationship between the presence of TILs and outcomes in the phase 3 KEYNOTE-119 (NCT02555657) study of pembro monotherapy vs single-agent chemotherapy (chemo) in patients (pts) with previously treated mTNBC. Methods: From October 2015 to April 2017, 622 pts from 31 countries were enrolled. Key el..
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