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Brief Title: Ketorolac and Pregabalin Effects on breaSt Cancer (KePreSt)
Official Title: Unravelling the Local and Systemic Effects of Primary Surgery and Perioperative Use of Ketorolac and Pregabalin in Primary Breast Cancer Patients According to Adiposity
Study ID: NCT06150898
Brief Summary: Out of all proportion to its short duration, the perioperative period is critical in determining the long-term outcome of cancer. To contribute to a better understanding of the neural and inflammatory mechanisms underlying this issue, we aim to implement a novel intervention based on the preoperative use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) with or without an anti-epileptic drug. Our goal is to understand and transform the perioperative window from being a facilitator of metastatic progression to arresting and/or eliminating residual disease using repurposing drugs
Detailed Description: The perioperative period presents a unique window of therapeutic opportunities to counteract minimal residual growth and dormancy escape of cancer cells. The main physiological disturbances induced by the surgery, that enhance the tumoral growth in the perioperative period, are due to the neuronal and inflammatory signaling. We propose a therapeutic modelling of the inflammatory and neurological pathways in a phase II trial using ketorolac and pregabalin, alone or in combination. Ketorolac, a non-selective NSAIDs will target cyclooxygenase (COX)-enzymes, while pregabalin, an anti-epileptic drug will regulates the release of neurotransmitters. Moreover, both drugs have an effect on the postoperative pain and pregabalin has anxiolytic property. Thanks to this study, and through specific blockade, we want to understand how nervous and inflammatory systems remodel the tumour and systemic characteristics. To ensure an integrative analysis of those factors, patient's adiposity as well as other confounding variable will be taken into account.
Minimum Age: 18 Years
Eligible Ages: ADULT, OLDER_ADULT
Sex: FEMALE
Healthy Volunteers: No
Imane Bachir, Brussels, , Belgium
Name: Christine Desmedt, PhD
Affiliation: KU Leuven
Role: STUDY_CHAIR
Name: Imane Bachir, MD
Affiliation: Jules Bordet Institute
Role: STUDY_CHAIR