Radiation Therapy in Treating Women With Locally Recurrent Breast Cancer Previously Treated With Repeat Breast-Preserving Surgery
Status: | Active, not recruiting |
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Conditions: | Breast Cancer, Cancer |
Therapuetic Areas: | Oncology |
Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | 18 - 120 |
Updated: | 6/20/2018 |
Start Date: | June 2010 |
End Date: | November 2020 |
A Phase II Study of Repeat Breast Preserving Surgery and 3D-Conformal Partial Breast Re-Irradiation (PBrI) for Local Recurrence of Breast Carcinoma
RATIONALE: Radiation therapy uses high-energy x-rays to kill tumor cells. Giving radiation
therapy after surgery kill any remaining tumor cells and may be an effective treatment for
breast cancer.
PURPOSE: This phase II trial is studying how well radiation therapy works in treating women
with locally recurrent breast cancer previously treated with repeat breast-conserving
surgery.
therapy after surgery kill any remaining tumor cells and may be an effective treatment for
breast cancer.
PURPOSE: This phase II trial is studying how well radiation therapy works in treating women
with locally recurrent breast cancer previously treated with repeat breast-conserving
surgery.
OBJECTIVES:
Primary
- To evaluate skin, breast, and chest wall adverse events occurring within 1 year after
completion of 3D-conformal partial-breast re-irradiation following repeat
breast-preserving surgery in patients with locally recurrent breast carcinoma.
Secondary
- To evaluate the adverse events occurring after 1 year from the completion of
re-irradiation and at any time.
- To evaluate in-breast control rate in patients treated with this regimen.
- To evaluate freedom-from-mastectomy rate in these patients.
- To evaluate the rate of circulating tumor cells (CTCs) in this patient population and to
document eradication of CTCs by locoregional therapy.
- To determine whether translational objective will correlate with eradication or presence
of CTCs with in-breast recurrence and distant metastasis-free survival.
- To evaluate cosmesis as judged by the patient and independent evaluation.
- To evaluate distant metastasis-free survival, mastectomy-free survival, and overall
survival of patients treated with this regimen.
OUTLINE: This is a multicenter study.
Patients undergo 3-dimensional conformal accelerated partial-breast irradiation twice daily,
5 days a week, for 3 weeks.
Some patients undergo blood sample collection at baseline and within 3 weeks after completion
of radiotherapy for circulating tumor cells analysis.
Some patients complete questionnaires on cosmesis at baseline and at 1 and 3 years following
radiotherapy.
After completion of study therapy, patients are followed up periodically for 4-5 years and
then every year thereafter.
Primary
- To evaluate skin, breast, and chest wall adverse events occurring within 1 year after
completion of 3D-conformal partial-breast re-irradiation following repeat
breast-preserving surgery in patients with locally recurrent breast carcinoma.
Secondary
- To evaluate the adverse events occurring after 1 year from the completion of
re-irradiation and at any time.
- To evaluate in-breast control rate in patients treated with this regimen.
- To evaluate freedom-from-mastectomy rate in these patients.
- To evaluate the rate of circulating tumor cells (CTCs) in this patient population and to
document eradication of CTCs by locoregional therapy.
- To determine whether translational objective will correlate with eradication or presence
of CTCs with in-breast recurrence and distant metastasis-free survival.
- To evaluate cosmesis as judged by the patient and independent evaluation.
- To evaluate distant metastasis-free survival, mastectomy-free survival, and overall
survival of patients treated with this regimen.
OUTLINE: This is a multicenter study.
Patients undergo 3-dimensional conformal accelerated partial-breast irradiation twice daily,
5 days a week, for 3 weeks.
Some patients undergo blood sample collection at baseline and within 3 weeks after completion
of radiotherapy for circulating tumor cells analysis.
Some patients complete questionnaires on cosmesis at baseline and at 1 and 3 years following
radiotherapy.
After completion of study therapy, patients are followed up periodically for 4-5 years and
then every year thereafter.
DISEASE CHARACTERISTICS:
- Histologically confirmed locally recurrent breast carcinoma consistent with the
following cell types:
- Invasive ductal breast carcinoma
- Medullary ductal breast carcinoma
- Tubular ductal breast carcinoma
- Mucinous ductal breast carcinoma
- Lobular breast carcinoma
- Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS)
- No Paget disease of the nipple
- Target lumpectomy cavity must be clearly defined and the target lumpectomy
cavity/ whole-breast reference volume must be < 30% based on a post-operative,
pre-treatment CT scan
- Tumor size ≤ 3 cm in greatest dimension on pathologic specimen
- Negative histologic margins of resection and no tumor on ink following
breast-preserving surgery of local recurrence (Re-excision is permitted to
achieve negative margins)
- Axilla negative or ≤ 3 positive lymph nodes without extracapsular extension
- If the in-breast recurrence is DCIS and/or microinvasive disease, a sentinel
lymph node (SLN) evaluation is not required, but if performed:
- Patients with a negative sentinal lymph node (SLN) biopsy are eligible for
enrollment
- Patients with a positive SLN biopsy require an axillary lymph node (ALN)
dissection (ALND is not required if the SLN is not identified)
- Patient is eligible if 0-3 positive ALNs without extracapsular extension is
documented
- If the in-breast recurrence is invasive disease and:
- No prior ALN dissection or SLN dissection only:
- Patient is required to undergo axillary evaluation with either a SLN or ALN
dissection
- If the SLN is not identified or if the SLN is positive for metastatic
disease then an ALN dissection is required
- Patient is eligible for enrollment if encounter 0-3 positive lymph nodes
without extracapsular extension
- • Prior ALN dissection: negative clinical exam: patient is eligible for
enrollment
- It is recommended, but not required, that the patient undergo ultrasound
evaluation of the axilla and the lymph node draining regions of the breast;
any suspicious areas are to be biopsied and if positive followed with an ALN
dissection
- Patient is eligible for enrollment if biopsies are negative or 0-3 axillary
lymph nodes without extracapsular extension are encountered
- Prior ALN dissection: positive clinical exam: biopsy required
- If biopsy is negative, patient is eligible for enrollment
- If biopsy is positive an ALN dissection is required
- Patient is eligible for enrollment if biopsies are negative or 0-3 axillary
lymph nodes without extracapsular extension encountered
- Ipsilateral breast mammogram and MRI within 120 days prior to study entry
- Contralateral breast mammogram within 12 months of study entry
- For invasive in-breast recurrence, no more than 120 days since whole-body (positron
emission tomography) PET-CT scan OR CT scan of the chest, abdomen, and pelvis, and
bone scan
- No multicentric ipsilateral breast recurrence or regional recurrence (other than
axilla)
- Patients must have a breast technically amenable to partial-breast irradiation
- No metastatic disease documented by physical exam or radiographic evaluation (for
patients with invasive disease)
- No skin involvement
- No prior contralateral mastectomy
- Estrogen and progesterone status must be known
PATIENT CHARACTERISTICS:
- Zubrod performance status 0-1
- Menopausal status not specified
- Not pregnant or nursing
- Negative pregnancy test
- Fertile patients must use effective contraception
- No other invasive malignancy within the past 3 years except ipsilateral breast cancer
and/or nonmelanoma skin cancer
- No collagenous diseases, specifically systemic lupus erythematosus, scleroderma, or
dermatomyositis
- No psychiatric or addictive disorders that would preclude obtaining informed consent
PRIOR CONCURRENT THERAPY:
- See Disease Characteristics
- More than 2 weeks since prior chemotherapy and recovered
- No concurrent intensity-modulated radiotherapy
- No concurrent chemotherapeutic agents, including trastuzumab
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300 North Ave
Battle Creek, Michigan 49017
Battle Creek, Michigan 49017
(269) 245-8000
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Abington, Pennsylvania 19001
Abington, Pennsylvania 19001
(215) 481-2400
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675 N Saint Clair St # 21-100
Chicago, Illinois 60611
Chicago, Illinois 60611
(312) 695-1156
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2201 Inwood Rd
Dallas, Texas 75235
Dallas, Texas 75235
(214) 645-8300
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19229 Mack Ave
Grosse Pointe Woods, Michigan 48236
Grosse Pointe Woods, Michigan 48236
(866) 246-4673
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West Michigan Cancer Center In 1994, Borgess Health Alliance and Bronson Healthcare Group opened the...
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701 West 168th Street
New York, New York 10032
New York, New York 10032
(212) 851-4680
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401 College Street
Richmond, Virginia 23298
Richmond, Virginia 23298
(804) 828-0450
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601 Elmwood Avenue
Rochester, New York 14642
Rochester, New York 14642
(585) 275-5830
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42 E Laurel Rd # 2545
Voorhees, New Jersey 08043
Voorhees, New Jersey 08043
(800) 826-6737
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1 Medical Center Blvd
Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27103
Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27103
(336) 716-2011
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161 North Forge Street
Akron, Ohio 44304
Akron, Ohio 44304
(330) 375-7280
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1 Akron General Ave
Akron, Ohio 44307
Akron, Ohio 44307
(330) 344-6000
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Saint Joseph Mercy Cancer Center Saint Joseph Mercy Health System is one of Michigan's most...
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1500 East Medical Center Drive
Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109
Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109
800-865-1125
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136 Mountainview Blvd
Basking Ridge, New Jersey 7920
Basking Ridge, New Jersey 7920
(908) 542-3000
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Grand Rapids, Michigan 49503
Grand Rapids, Michigan 49503
(616) 685-5225
Lacks Cancer Center at Saint Mary's Health Care Mercy Health Lacks Cancer Center was one...
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90 Brick Rd
Marlton, New Jersey 08053
Marlton, New Jersey 08053
(856) 355-6000
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8800 W. Doyne Avenue
Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53226
Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53226
(414) 805-6840
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195 Little Albany St
New Brunswick, New Jersey 08903
New Brunswick, New Jersey 08903
(732) 235-2465
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111 S 11th St,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19107
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19107
(877) 503-8350
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Spruce St
Reading, Pennsylvania 19611
Reading, Pennsylvania 19611
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McGlinn Family Regional Cancer Center at Reading Hospital and Medical Center Cancer is an unknown...
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800 S Washington Ave
Saginaw, Michigan 48601
Saginaw, Michigan 48601
(989) 907-8115
Seton Cancer Institute at Saint Mary's - Saginaw At St. Mary's of Michigan, we continue...
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701 N Broadway
Sleepy Hollow, New York 10591
Sleepy Hollow, New York 10591
(914) 366-3000
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center at Phelps Memorial Hospital Center Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Sleepy...
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Flower Hospital Cancer Center Established in 1986, ProMedica is a locally owned, nonprofit healthcare organization...
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