Hormone- and HER2-receptor assessment in 33,046 breast cancer patients: a nationwide comparison of positivity rates between pathology laboratories in the Netherlands

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2019-06-15

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van Dooijeweert, CarmenORCID 0000-0001-8030-4335
Deckers, Ivette A.G.
Baas, Inge O.
van der Wall, ElskenORCID 0000-0003-2568-6937ISNI 0000000396428150
van Diest, Paul JORCID 0000-0003-0658-2745ISNI 000000004213151X

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Purpose: Patient management of invasive breast cancer (IBC) is to a large extent based on hormone- and HER2-receptor assessment. High-quality, reliable receptor assessment is of key importance as false results may lead to under- or overtreatment of patients. Surveillance of case-mix adjusted positivity rates has been suggested as a tool to identify laboratories with insufficient testing assays, as this covers the whole process of receptor assessment and enables laboratories to benchmark their positivity rates against other laboratories. We studied laboratory-specific variation in hormone- and HER2 positivity rates of 33,046 breast cancer patients using real-life nationwide data. Methods: All synoptic pathology reports of IBC resection-specimens, obtained between 2013 and 2016, were retrieved from the nationwide Dutch pathology registry (PALGA). Absolute and case-mix adjusted receptor positivity rates were compared to the mean national proportion and presented in funnel plots in separate analyses for estrogen (ER), progesterone (PR) and HER2. Case-mix adjustment was performed by multivariable logistic regression. Results: 33,794 IBC lesions from 33,046 patients of 39 pathology laboratories were included. After case-mix adjustment, mean positivity rates were 87.2% for ER (range 80.4–94.3), 71.3% for PR (62.5–77.5%), and 9.9% for HER2 (5.5–12.7%). Overall, 14 (35.9%), 17 (43.6%) and 11 (28.2%) laboratories showed positivity rates outside the 95% confidence interval for ER, PR and HER2, respectively. Conclusion: This nationwide study shows that absolute variation in hormone- and HER2-receptor positivity rates between Dutch pathology laboratories is limited. Yet, the considerable number of outlying laboratories shows that there is still need for improvement. Continuous monitoring and benchmarking of positivity rates may help to realize this.

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HER2, Hormone receptor, Inter-laboratory variation, Invasive breast cancer, PALGA, Pathology, Oncology, Cancer Research

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van Dooijeweert, C, Deckers, I A G, Baas, I O, van der Wall, E & van Diest, P J 2019, 'Hormone- and HER2-receptor assessment in 33,046 breast cancer patients : a nationwide comparison of positivity rates between pathology laboratories in the Netherlands', Breast Cancer Research and Treatment, vol. 175, no. 2, pp. 487-497. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10549-019-05180-5