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NCT00903591

Study of Radiation Exposure and Bilateral Breast Cancer

Sponsor: Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

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Summary

This study is being done to find out what factors may be related to the risk of getting a second breast cancer among women who already have breast cancer in one breast. It will look at how genes, treatment for breast cancer; including radiation therapy, and the effects of different lifestyle activities, may affect the risk of breast cancer. It will use different processes to find genes that might increase the risk of breast cancer. The results of this study may help to develop better ways to detect, treat and prevent breast cancer. This study will compare women who have breast cancer in both breasts to women who have breast cancer in only one breast.

Official title: Genome-Wide Association Study of Radiation Exposure and Bilateral Breast Cancer

Key Details

Gender

FEMALE

Age Range

18 Years - 54 Years

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Enrollment

1699

Start Date

2009-05

Completion Date

2026-05

Last Updated

2025-06-03

Healthy Volunteers

No

Conditions

Interventions

OTHER

questionaire, blood or saliva sample

Take part in an approximately 45 minute telephone interview, with questions about detailed treatment (chemotherapy, hormonal therapy, radiation therapy (RT)) for all study participants. Their medical records will be reviewed to get further details about treatment of their breast cancer. They donate either a 35 ml blood sample (about 3 tablespoons) or a saliva sample. Blood Sample: if patient consents to give a blood sample, following the interview, they will be contacted by our staff phlebotomist (a person trained to draw blood). A scheduled appointment to draw a blood sample from you at your home. At the time of the blood draw, the phlebotomist will collect approximately 2 and 1/3 tablespoons of blood. Saliva Sample: if they choose not to give a blood sample, but consent to give a saliva sample instead, a saliva kit will be sent to there home. Once they provide the sample in the kit, they will be asked to mail back the sample in the pre-labeled kit that was sent to them.

Locations (6)

Stanford University

Stanford, California, United States

University of Iowa

Iowa City, Iowa, United States

Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

New York, New York, United States

Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center

Seattle, Washington, United States

ONTARIO CANCER REGISTRY, Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Danish Cancer Society

Copenhagen, Denmark