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Evolution of the Therapeutic Care in Metastatic Breast Cancer From 2008

Evolution of the Therapeutic Care in Metastatic Breast Cancer From 2008

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18 years and older
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Phase N/A

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Overview

The Epidemiological Strategy and Medical Economic (ESME) Breast cancer Database is a multicenter real life database using a retrospective data collection process across 18 French comprehensive cancer centers (FCCC) spread over 20 sites. This database compiles data from patient's electronic medical records (EMR).

Description

This database compiles existing data retrieved fromp patient's electronic medical records (EMR) across the 18 French comprehensive cancer centers spread over 20 sites. .

The database includes data related to patient demographics, tumor characteristics (diagnosis, histology, relapses, metastatic disease, etc.), treatments (dates, INN, route of administration, treatment protocols, reason for termination, etc.), and clinical events. Data is collected at each participating site by technicians who are specifically trained for the project using an electronic data collection (eDC) tool.

Data imported into the final database are controlled, recoded, and harmonized before import according to the data management plan. All coding procedures are predefined by the data manager. There is no transmission of individual data; all data are centralized within each center using a shared anonymous format. All data is exclusively obtained retrospectively; no attempts are made to recover non available data from the patient's medical record by contacting healthcare providers or patients.

Cases selected to enter the ESME MBC data platform fulfill specific criteria: (1) Male or female ≥18 years old (2) metastatic breast cancer (3) with first metastasis treated (either completely or partially) at a participating site from January 2008 onwards.Treatment strategies considered include radiotherapy, chemotherapy, targeted therapy and endocrine therapy.

Eligibility

Inclusion criteria :

  • 18 years old patient
  • Patient receiving chemotherapy, targeted therapy, immunotherapy, radiation therapy and hormonotherapy in a French Comprehensive Cancer Center.

Exclusion criteria : None

Study details
    Metastatic Breast Cancer

NCT03275311

UNICANCER

4 May 2025

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