Adherence to oral endocrine therapy by menopausal status: post hoc insights from a remote monitoring randomized trial

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Abstract

Oral adjuvant endocrine therapy (AET) improves survival in hormone receptor-positive breast cancer, but younger, premenopausal women often struggle with adherence. In a post hoc analysis of a randomized trial (N = 304), app-based remote symptom monitoring improved 12-month AET adherence among premenopausal women (App-only: 53.9% vs. EUC: 25.0%), with no benefit for postmenopausal women. Findings suggest remote monitoring may help close adherence gaps in younger patients. Prospectively registered on ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT03592771.

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Graetz, I., Hu, X., Krukowski, R. A., Anderson, J. N., Stepanski, E., Vidal, G., … Schwartzberg, L. S. (2026). Adherence to oral endocrine therapy by menopausal status: post hoc insights from a remote monitoring randomized trial. Npj Breast Cancer, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41523-026-00900-9

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