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Brief Title: Spatial Location of Breast Cancer Local Recurrence After Mastectomy
Official Title: Spatial Location of Breast Cancer Local Recurrence After Mastectomy: the Secret Study, a Retrospective Analysis.
Study ID: NCT06130111
Brief Summary: Rationale:To improve the definition of the target volume for radiotherapy of the chestwall after different types of mastectomy, the exact localization of regions at risk for a local recurrence should be known. However, there are currently insufficient data in literature showing where local recurrences occur after different types of mastectomy. Objective: The primary objective of the proposed study is to determine whether the spatial, location of a breast cancer recurrence after mastectomy, differs for different types of mastectomy. Study design: Retrospective study evaluating spatial location and site of recurrences after mastectomy. Study population: The investigators aim to include all breast cancer patients treated with mastectomy in the Netherlands between 2003- 2008, and known to have experienced a local recurrence as the first site of failure. Primary endpoint: Spatial location of local recurrence (e.g., primary tumour bed, scar, skin, subcutaneous, nipple, areola, pectoral muscles).
Detailed Description: Rationale:To improve the definition of the target volume for radiotherapy of the chestwall after different types of mastectomy, the exact localization of regions at risk for a local recurrence should be known. However, there are currently insufficient data in literature showing where local recurrences occur after different types of mastectomy. Objective: The primary objective of the proposed study is to determine whether the spatial, location of a breast cancer recurrence after mastectomy, differs for different types of mastectomy. Secondary objectives are to assess whether tumour characteristics (e.g., molecular subtypes, lymphangio/lymphovascular invasion) and treatment-related factors (e.g., PMRTwith or without bolus, radiation volumes, doses) influence the site of recurrence and spatial location. Study design: Retrospective study evaluating spatial location and site of recurrences after mastectomy. Study population: The investigators aim to include all breast cancer patients treated with mastectomy in the Netherlands between 2003- 2008, and known to have experienced a local recurrence as the first site of failure. Primary endpoint: Primary endpoint: Spatial location of local recurrence (e.g., primary tumour bed, scar, skin, subcutaneous, nipple, areola, pectoral muscles). Other study parameters: First descriptive statistics will be performed to investigate whether there is a relation between the localization of the recurrence and the type of mastectomy: modified radical mastectomy (MRM), skin-sparing mastectomy (SSM), nipple sparing mastectomy (NSM).
Minimum Age: 18 Years
Eligible Ages: ADULT, OLDER_ADULT
Sex: FEMALE
Healthy Volunteers: No
Maastro, Maastricht, Limburg, Netherlands
Name: Liesbeth Boersma, Prof.
Affiliation: Maastro
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR