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Spots Global Cancer Trial Database for Study of the Outcomes of Intraoperative Margin Assessment With MarginProbe

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Trial Identification

Brief Title: Study of the Outcomes of Intraoperative Margin Assessment With MarginProbe

Official Title: A Phase II Study of the Outcomes of Intraoperative Margin Assessment With Adjunctive Use of MarginProbe in Addition to Standard

Study ID: NCT02456649

Conditions

Breast Cancer

Interventions

MarginProbe

Study Description

Brief Summary: The combination of breast conserving surgery (lumpectomy) with radiation therapy has been shown to result in equivalent overall survival rates compared to mastectomy for the local treatment of breast cancer. As a result, the majority of patients diagnosed with breast cancer in the United States undergo lumpectomy as their primary surgical therapy. Multiple studies have demonstrated the association between positive lumpectomy margins and an increased risk of ipsilateral breast tumor recurrence, even with postoperative radiation. Studies report 20-40% of lumpectomy procedures result in one or more involved (positive) surgical margins, leading to the need for further surgery, emotional distress, poorer cosmesis, delay to adjuvant treatments, and increased cost. Current available intraoperative margin assessment techniques include specimen Xray, gross pathology, frozen section, and touch prep cytology. To reduce the incidence of positive margins, the MarginProbe (Dune Medical Devices, Caesarea, Israel) was developed to provide real-time, intraoperative assessment of the presence of tumor at the lumpectomy margin. In the current study, the investigators aim to determine the effectiveness of MarginProbe as an adjunctive tool to standard practice for intraoperative identification of tumor at lumpectomy margins, and its ability to reduce positive margins and decrease the need for additional surgical procedures.

Detailed Description: In the current study, the investigators aim to determine the effectiveness of MarginProbe as an adjunctive tool to standard practice for intraoperative identification of tumor at lumpectomy margins, and its ability to reduce positive margins and decrease the need for additional surgical procedures. Aims of the study: Primary objectives 1. Determine positive margin rate following lumpectomy Secondary objectives 1. Determine accuracy of intraoperative margin assessment with use of MarginProbe plus standard of care (gross pathologic examination and/or intraoperative specimen Xray) versus standard of care (gross pathologic examination and/or intraoperative specimen Xray) alone. 2. Determine impact of MarginProbe on total tissue volume removed 3. Determine the impact of MarginProbe on the need for additional surgical procedures.

Eligibility

Minimum Age:

Eligible Ages: CHILD, ADULT, OLDER_ADULT

Sex: FEMALE

Healthy Volunteers: No

Locations

Huntington Memorial Hospital, Pasadena, California, United States

Contact Details

Name: Jeannie Shen, MD

Affiliation: Huntington Memorial Hospital

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Useful links and downloads for this trial

Clinicaltrials.gov

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