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Specimen PET-CT Imaging for Intraoperative Margin Assessment in Breast Cancer

Recruiting
18 years of age
Female
Phase N/A

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Overview

Breast-conserving surgery (BCS) has become the standard-of-care for surgical management of the majority of women with early-stage breast cancer. Successful BCS entails excision of the tumor with an adequate amount of surrounding healthy breast parenchyma, such that negative resection margins are obtained. Despite efforts to obtain tumor-free margins, approximately 20-30% of women still require reoperation.

The rationale of this study is to examine the contribution of the adjunctive use of perioperative high-resolution PET-CT specimen imaging in early-stage breast cancer to the identification of all positive resection margins during breast-conserving surgery. Histopathological findings of the breast tumor specimen are applied as the gold standard.

After a successful screening phase and after informed consent is provided, the patient will enroll the study. The preparations for the BCS proceed following the routine protocol (i.e. as if the patient would not participate in the study). In addition to these standard preparations, on the day of surgery the patient will receive a study-specific injection with a low dose of a radiotracer substance (18F-FDG; 0.8 MBq/kg). Before injection, the blood sugar level will be measured by a small finger prick. If the blood sugar level is good, the radiotracer substance will be intravenously administered. The injection is given at the nuclear medicine department between 30 minutes and 3 hours before surgery. After the injection was given, the patient will be transferred to the operating theatre. The breast tumor will be removed in the same way as if the patient is not participating in the study. As soon as the tumor is excised, it will be imaged using the specimen PET-CT scanner in the operating theatre. While waiting for these 3D images, the surgeon will remove the lymph nodes, if applicable. The breast surgeon will then evaluate the 3D images of the removed breast tumor. In case of suspected positive margins, the surgeon will excise additional breast tissue to ensure that all tumor tissue is excised during this surgery. For scientific purposes only and if available, the cavity shaves and resected lymph nodes will also be imaged with the specimen PET-CT scanner. No clinical decisions that could affect further treatment will be based on this. After surgery, all excised tissues will be sent to the pathology department. This is standard routine and is also done for patients not participating in the study. A routine follow-up visit will be planned with the surgeon. During that routine visit, a staff member of the study team will ask additional study-related questions regarding possible complications. If the latter is not possible during the standard follow-up visit, a staff member of the study team will contact the patient by phone call 1-3 weeks after surgery. The study is completed after this follow-up visit or phone call.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • females with an age over 18 years;
  • confirmed breast cancer (IDC, DCIS, ILC) with indication to undergo BCS;
  • a minimal tumor size of 1.0 cm (in at least one dimension):
    • IDC group: assessed preoperatively on ultrasound;
    • DCIS subgroup: assessed preoperatively on mammogram;
    • ILC subgroup: assessed preoperatively on ultrasound;
    • NAT subgroup: assessed after NAT and before surgery on ultrasound;
  • patients with IDC who have received NAT (i.e. chemotherapy, immunotherapy or endocrine

    therapy until eight weeks before BCS) may participate in the study;

  • vacuum-assisted core breast biopsy is allowed in the DCIS subgroup only;
  • able to understand treatment protocol and informed consent form;
  • estimated by the investigator to be compliant for study participation.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • general or local contra-indication for BCS;
  • previous breast surgery;
  • inflammatory breast cancer;
  • radiotherapy of the ipsilateral breast;
  • vacuum-assisted core breast biopsy for all patients allocated to the IDC, ILC or NAT subgroup (vacuum-assisted core breast biopsy is allowed in the DCIS subgroup as long as the residual tumor size on mammogram is at least 1.0 cm);
  • patients with DCIS only or ILC, and that have received NAT;
  • blood glucose level over 200 mg/dL on the day of surgery;
  • pregnancy or lactation;
  • participation in other clinical studies with a radiation exposure of more than 1 mSv in the past year;
  • active bacterial, viral or fungal infection.

Study details

Breast Cancer, Breast Cancer Invasive, Breast Cancer in Situ

NCT04999917

XEOS Medical

26 January 2024

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