Methods
Electronic medical records from the ConcertAI Patient360™ database were analyzed in U.S. patients exposed to goserelin 3.6 mg or 10.8 mg post-breast cancer diagnosis. Inverse probability of treatment weighting (IPTW) was used to ensure the comparability between the two cohorts (goserelin 3.6 mg and goserelin 10.8 mg). The non-inferiority of goserelin 10.8 mg compared with goserelin 3.6 mg was assessed by 12-month real-world event-free survival (rwEFS) rates (− 15% margin) for the overall group of patients and separately for patients with early-stage/locally advanced and metastatic breast cancer.