CLINICAL TRIAL / NCT03488693
Regional Radiotherapy in Biomarker Low-Risk Node Positive and T3N0 Breast Cancer
- Interventional
- Recruiting
- NCT03488693
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TAILOR RT: A Randomized Trial of Regional Radiotherapy in Biomarker Low-Risk Node Positive and T3N0 Breast Cancer
The purpose of this study is to compare the effects on low risk breast cancer receiving usual care that includes regional radiation therapy, with receiving no regional radiation therapy. Researchers want to see if not giving this type of radiation treatment works as well at preventing breast cancer from coming back.
Women with node positive breast cancer normally will receive endocrine therapy and some
may receive chemotherapy to help prevent the cancer from coming back. Many women will
also receive radiotherapy to the whole breast/chest area and the surrounding lymph glands
(called regional radiotherapy). No one really knows whether patients with low risk breast
cancer need to receive regional radiotherapy. Some women may be getting regional
radiotherapy who do not need it. These women may be exposed to the side effects of their
treatment without benefit.
Gender
Female
Age Group
35 Years and up
Accepting Healthy Volunteers
No
Inclusion Criteria:
- Patients must be women with newly diagnosed histologically proven invasive carcinoma
of the breast with no evidence of metastases, staged as per site standard of care.
- Patients must have been treated by BCS or mastectomy with clear margins of excision.
Post-mastectomy positive margins for invasive disease and/or DCIS is not allowed.
Multifocal disease (i.e. the presence of two or more foci or breast cancer within
the same breast quadrant) and multicentric disease (i.e. the presence of two or more
foci of breast cancer in different quadrants of the same breast) are allowed.
- Patients with T3N0 disease are eligible.
- Patients with disease limited to nodal micrometastases are eligible
- Patients with nodal macrometastases (>2mm) treated by axillary dissection must have
1-3 positive axillary nodes (macrometastases, > 2 mm).
- Patients treated by mastectomy and SLNB alone must have only 1-2 positive axillary
nodes (macrometastases, > 2 mm).
- Patients must be ER ≥ 1% and HER2 negative on local testing
- Patients must have an Oncotype DX recurrence score ≤25 obtained from testing of
breast tumour tissue from a core biopsy or from the surgical specimen.
- Patient must consent to provision of, and investigator(s) must agree to submit to
the CCTG Central Tumour Bank, a representative formalin fixed paraffin block of
tumour tissue in order that the specific correlative marker assays described in the
protocol may be conducted
- Patient must consent to provision of samples of blood in order that the specific
correlative marker assays described in the protocol may be conducted.
- Patients must have had endocrine therapy initiated or planned for ≥ 5 years.
Premenopausal women will receive ovarian ablation plus aromatase inhibitor therapy
or tamoxifen if adjuvant chemotherapy was not administered. For all patients,
endocrine therapy can be given concurrently or following RT.
- Patients may or may not have had adjuvant chemotherapy.
- RT must commence within 16 weeks of definitive surgery if the patient is not treated
with chemotherapy. If adjuvant chemotherapy is given, RT must begin within 12 weeks
after the last dose. (Note: adjuvant chemotherapy may be ongoing at the time of
randomization). Definitive surgery is defined as the last breast cancer-related
surgery.
- Patient's ECOG performance status must be 0, 1 or 2.
- Patient's age must be ≥ 35 years.
- For the first 736 eligible English or French-speaking subjects who have agreed to
optional questionnaire completion: Patient is able (i.e. sufficiently fluent) and
willing to complete the quality of life, health utilities and lost productivity
questionnaires in either English or French (note: enrollment completed 2022Aug02)
- Patient consent must be appropriately obtained in accordance with applicable local
and regulatory requirements
- Patients must be accessible for treatment and follow-up. Investigators must assure
themselves the patients randomized on this trial will be available for complete
documentation of the treatment, adverse events, and follow-up.
- In accordance with CCTG policy, protocol treatment is to begin within 6 weeks of
patient randomization.
- Women of childbearing potential must have agreed to use an effective contraceptive
method. A woman is considered to be of "childbearing potential" if she has had
menses at any time in the preceding 12 consecutive months.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Patients with nodal disease limited to isolated tumour cells (pN0i+ < 0.2 mm).
- Patients with pT3N1 and pT4 disease (Note: patients with T3N0 are eligible).
- Any prior history, not including the index cancer, of ipsilateral invasive breast
cancer or ipsilateral DCIS treated with radiation therapy. (Patients with
synchronous or previous ipsilateral LCIS are eligible.)
- Synchronous or previous contralateral invasive breast cancer. (Patients with
contralateral DCIS are eligible unless previously treated with radiation.)
- History of non-breast malignancies except adequately treated non-melanoma skin
cancers, in situ cancers treated by local excision or other cancers curatively
treated with no evidence of disease for ≥ 5 years.
- Patients who are pregnant.
- Patients that have had prior ipsilateral chestwall/thoracic radiation.
- Patients treated with chemo or endocrine therapy administered in the neoadjuvant
setting for breast cancer. Endocrine therapy exposure 12 weeks or less prior to
surgery is permitted.
- Patients with serious non-malignant disease (e.g. cardiovascular, scleroderma etc.)
which would preclude RT.
- Patients with any serious active or co-morbid medical conditions, laboratory
abnormality, psychiatric illness, active or uncontrolled infections, or serious
illnesses or medical conditions that would prevent the patient from participating or
to be managed according to the protocol (according to investigator's decision).