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Evaluation of Treatment Efficacy by Circulating Tumor Cell Phenotype Surveillance in Breast Cancer Patients

Evaluation of Treatment Efficacy by Circulating Tumor Cell Phenotype Surveillance in Breast Cancer Patients

Recruiting
18-75 years
Female
Phase N/A

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Overview

The phenotype of circulating tumor cells (CTCs) is supposed to be significant indicator that is correlated the prognosis of breast cancer patients who have completed neoadjuvant chemotherapy, primary tumor surgery with/without adjuvant chemotherapy. The aim of this observational study is to assess the efficacy of CTCs surveillance in predicting the prognosis of breast cancer patients.

Description

The aim of this observational study is to assess the efficacy of CTCs surveillance in predicting the treatment response of neoadjuvant chemotherapy, surgery and adjuvant chemotherapy. This study also aims to evaluate the efficacy of CTCs surveillance in predicting invasive-disease free survival (iDFS), overall survival (OS) and metastasis. Additionally, this study evaluate the expression of PDL1 and FOXC3 on CTCs.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria

  • The age is more than 18 years old;
  • Pathology confirmed malignant breast tumor;
  • No clinical diagnosis of other malignancies, unstable complications or uncontrolled infection;
  • Life expectancy is greater than 6 month;
  • The main organ function is normal;
  • The subjects volunteered to participate in this study, signed informed consent, followed up with good compliance.

Exclusion Criteria

  • Patients who had suffered from other malignant tumors;
  • With uncontrolled bacterial, viral or fungal infections;
  • With physical or mental disorders
  • Without or limited civil capacity;
  • Infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV);
  • Circumstances in which the investigator considers it inappropriate to participate in this study.

Study details
    Breast Neoplasms
    Neoplastic Cells
    Circulating
    Chemotherapy Effect

NCT05326295

Hunan Cancer Hospital

14 May 2026

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