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ACT-MBC: A Study of Circulating Tumor Cells (CTCs) in Metastatic Breast Cancer (MBC)

ACT-MBC: A Study of Circulating Tumor Cells (CTCs) in Metastatic Breast Cancer (MBC)

Non Recruiting
18 years and older
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

ACT-MBC prospectively assesses the impact of CTCs on treatment decisions, response assessment and prognosis in MBC patients.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  1. Invasive breast cancer with radiographic and/or clinical evidence of advanced metastatic or unresectable disease
  2. ER+/HER2- patients prior to starting 2nd line therapy or beyond OR ER/Progesterone Receptor (PR)/HER2-negative (Triple Negative) patients prior to starting any line of therapy
  3. Measurable and/or non-measurable disease is allowed
  4. Male or female breast cancer is allowed
  5. Age > 18 years
  6. Willingness to provide mandatory blood specimens
  7. Willing to return to enrolling institution for follow up imaging at least once

Exclusion Criteria:

  1. Life expectancy of ≤ 6 months
  2. Inability to provide blood samples based on the judgment of the treating provider

Study details
    Metastatic Breast Cancer

NCT05662345

Menarini Silicon Biosystems, INC

20 August 2025

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