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Intraoperative ketorolac in high-risk breast cancer patients. A prospective, randomized, placebo-controlled clinical trial

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  • Patrice Forget
  • Gauthier Bouche
  • Francois P Duhoux
  • Pierre G Coulie
  • Jan Decloedt
  • Alain Dekleermaker
  • Jean-Edouard Guillaume
  • Marc Ledent
  • Jean-Pascal Machiels
  • Véronique Mustin
  • Walter Swinnen
  • Aline van Maanen
  • Lionel Vander Essen
  • Jean-Christophe Verougstraete
  • Marc De Kock
  • Martine Berliere

Abstract

Background: Ketorolac has been associated with a lower risk of recurrence in retrospective studies, especially in patients with positive inflammatory markers. It is still unknown whether a single dose of pre-incisional ketorolac can prolong recurrence-free survival. Methods: The KBC trial is a multicenter, placebo-controlled, randomized phase III trial in high-risk breast cancer patients powered for 33% reduction in recurrence rate (from 60 to 40%). Patients received one dose of ketorolac tromethamine or a placebo before surgery. Eligible patients were breast cancer patients, planned for curative surgery, and with a Neutrophil-to-Lymphocyte Ratio≥4, node-positive disease or a triple-negative phenotype. The primary endpoint was Disease-Free Survival (DFS) at two years. Secondary endpoints included safety, pain assessment and overall survival. Findings: Between February 2013 and July 2015, 203 patients were assigned to ketorolac (n = 96) or placebo (n = 107). Baseline characteristics were similar between arms. Patients had a mean age of 55.7 (SD14) years. Conclusions: A single administration of 30 mg of ketorolac tromethamine before surgery does not increase disease-free survival in high risk breast cancer patients. Overall survival difference between ketorolac tromethamine group and placebo group was not statistically significant. The study was however underpowered because of lower recurrence rates than initially anticipated. No safety concerns were observed. Trial registration: ClinicalTrials.gov NCT01806259.

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  • Patrice Forget & Gauthier Bouche & Francois P Duhoux & Pierre G Coulie & Jan Decloedt & Alain Dekleermaker & Jean-Edouard Guillaume & Marc Ledent & Jean-Pascal Machiels & Véronique Mustin & Walter Swi, 2019. "Intraoperative ketorolac in high-risk breast cancer patients. A prospective, randomized, placebo-controlled clinical trial," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 14(12), pages 1-13, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pone00:0225748
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0225748
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    1. Forget, Patrice & Vandenhende, Julie & Berliere, Martine & Machiels, Jean-Pascal & Nussbaum, Benoit & Legrand, Catherine & De Kock, Marc, 2010. "Do intraoperative analgesics influence breast cancer recurrence after mastectomy? : A retrospective analysis," LIDAM Reprints ISBA 2010022, Université catholique de Louvain, Institute of Statistics, Biostatistics and Actuarial Sciences (ISBA).
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