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Spots Global Cancer Trial Database for Early Detection of Cardiovascular Changes After Radiotherapy for Breast Cancer

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Brief Title: Early Detection of Cardiovascular Changes After Radiotherapy for Breast Cancer

Official Title: Early Detection of Cardiovascular Changes After Radiotherapy for Breast Cancer (EARLY HEART Study) in the Frame of the Implications of MEDIcal Low Dose RADiation Exposure (MEDIRAD) European Project

Study ID: NCT03297346

Study Description

Brief Summary: Breast cancer (BC) radiotherapy leads to coincidental radiation of the heart, resulting in increased risk of a variety of heart diseases. Identifying BC patients with the highest risk of radiation-induced cardiac complications is crucial for developing strategies for primary and secondary prevention. Little has been done on the relationship between dose distribution to different anatomical cardiac structures during radiotherapy and early cardiovascular changes that may lead to cardiac complications. In the framework of the European project MEDIRAD, the EARLY-HEART multicenter prospective cohort was launched in August 2017, involving 5 investigating centers from France, Netherlands, Germany, Spain and Portugal. With 250 BC patients prospectively followed for 2 years, the main objective is to identify and validate the most important cardiac imaging (echocardiography, computed tomography coronary angiography, cardiac magnetic resonance imaging) and circulating biomarkers of radiation-induced cardiovascular changes arising in the first 2 years after BC radiotherapy.

Detailed Description: EARLY-HEART is a multicentre prospective cohort study that will include 250 female primary breast cancer cases aged 40-75 years treated with postoperative radiotherapy (RT) alone after breast-conserving surgery using modern planning-CT based RT technologies and followed for 2 years after RT in one of the 5 participating hospitals. In addition to the standard follow-up, patients will need to give repeated blood samples and will undergo repeated cardiac imaging: * Functional and anatomical cardiac imaging biomarkers will be based on automated 2D-speckle-tracking echocardiography (ECHO-ST); Computed Tomography Coronary Angiography (CT) and cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). * Circulating biomarkers (BLOOD) will be based on a panel of multiple classical or novel blood-based biomarkers. Imaging and circulating biomarkers measurements will be assessed at baseline before RT (ECHO, CT, MRI, BLOOD); at the end of RT (BLOOD); 6 months after RT (ECHO, MRI, BLOOD) and 24 months after RT (ECHO, CT, MRI, BLOOD). Changes in functional and anatomical cardiac imaging and circulating biomarkers between unexposed status before RT and exposed status after RT at different time points will be first analysed to evaluate the effects of RT on the heart. All relevant DICOM-data (including planning-CT scans and the ECHO, MRI and CT) will be centralized to the MEDIRAD-ENACT database managed by University of Groningen for automated segmentation of all cardiac substructures (including coronary arteries) to ensure uniformity of the segmentation procedure between centres. The RT planning CTs will be used to generate dose volume histograms and 3D dose maps of the heart and cardiac substructures in order to correlate the localization of any cardiovascular change with the anatomical dose distribution. In the presence of a cardiac outcome, a multimetric Normal Tissue Complication Probability (NTCP) individual risk model will be constructed and an integrative clinical-biologic risk score will be developed for individual risk prediction.

Eligibility

Minimum Age: 40 Years

Eligible Ages: ADULT, OLDER_ADULT

Sex: FEMALE

Healthy Volunteers: Yes

Locations

IRSN - Clinique Pasteur, Toulouse, , France

Klinikum rechts der Isar der Technischen Universität München, Munich, , Germany

Academisch Ziekenhuis Groningen, Groningen, , Netherlands

Associação para Investigação e Desenvolvimento da Faculdade de Medicina, Lisbon, , Portugal

Institut Català d'Oncologia, Girona, , Spain

Contact Details

Name: Sophie Jacob, PhD

Affiliation: Institut de Radioprotection et de Sûreté Nucléaire

Role: STUDY_CHAIR

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