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NCT04203849

Prospective Cohort Study of Breast Cancer Patients Treated With Radiotherapy

Sponsor: National Cancer Center, Korea

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Summary

breast cancer occurred 19,219cases in 2015 and is the second most common cancer among female cancers in the country. despite there's been a disease understanding and treatment developing through study, the prevalence and mortality of breast cancer have increased steadily over the last 15 years. In the last 20 years, through random clinical studies of breast cancer, radiation therapy is well-established standard therapy as postoperative supplement of invasive breast cancer and intraepithelial carcinoma but, the need for further study with new questions about radiation therapy has been raised through these studies. according to the prospective study outcome, the radiation treatment of the regional lymph node in breast cancer patients with lymph node positive increases the free-disease survival rate, radiation therapy for regional lymph node is being actively treated than in the past. on the contrary, the results of another study are being reported that treating regional lymph node may increase the risk of arm edema, radiation pneumonia and heart toxicity. In the recently, due to advancement in radiation therapy technique, the implement of new radiation therapy such as IMRT that reducing radiation dose to normal tissues of the axillary, lungs, heart and others has been actively attempted. additional research is needed on dose-fractionation schedule, regional lymph node treatment, post-treatment toxicity of radiation therapy in breast cancer. this study establishes a prospective cohort at breast cancer patients with radiation treatment and analyze the local and regional lymph node control, recurrence, toxicity, radiation planning, clinical data, discover the factors that predict local control, regional control, overall survival, recurrence-free survival, toxicity for treatment, so we intend to construct basic data that establishes a radiation treatment strategy based on comprehensive outcomes and predictors.

Official title: Prospective Cohort Study for Identifying Factors Predicting Clinical Outcomes of Breast Cancer Patients Treated With Radiotherapy

Key Details

Gender

FEMALE

Age Range

20 Years - Any

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Enrollment

5000

Start Date

2019-07-03

Completion Date

2034-06-30

Last Updated

2021-12-22

Healthy Volunteers

Not specified

Conditions

Locations (1)

National Cancer Center Korea

Goyang-si, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea