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The overall objectives of the study are to establish feasibility and acute side effects of accelerated partial breast irradiation therapy, along with more long-term side effects and clinical efficacy of treatment.
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The purpose of the APBI Proton Therapy study is to examine the feasibility, side effects, and clinical efficacy of using proton therapy on only the tumor bed of women being treated for breast cancer after surgical removal of malignancy (as opposed to whole breast treatment). The study's aim is to establish the effects of this type of therapy as it compares to both traditional radiation and whole breast treatment therapies. In order to be eligible, the patient must be a female older than 50 with either invasive ductal, medullary, papillary, colloid (mucinous) or tubular histologies of stage IA-IIA breast cancer, ECOG performance status of 0-2, have margins of greater than or equal to 2mm, be node negative or have only microscopic node disease, have estrogen- or progesterone-positive breast cancer, and other eligibility criteria must be met that is more detailed to describe herein.
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Inclusion Criteria:
Histologically confirmed diagnosis of invasive or non-invasive breast cancer.
Invasive ductal, medullary, papillary, colloid (mucinous) or tubular histologies.
AJCC T1 or T2; N0 or N1mic; Stage IA-IIA breast cancer or AJCC TIS (Stage 0) ductal carcinoma in situ without invasion
Gross disease must be unifocal with pathologic (invasive and/or DCIS) tumor size 3 cm or less. (Patients with microscopic multifocality are eligible as long as total pathological size is 3 cm or less).
Estrogen and/or progesterone receptor positive invasive breast cancer. DCIS stage 0 does not require receptor testing.
No evidence of distant metastatic disease as documented by history and physical examination (radiographic staging only to be performed as indicated by symptoms or physical findings.)
Patients must have an ECOG Performance Status of 0, 1 or 2
Age ≥ 50.
Patients must be able to provide informed consent.
Patients must have undergone breast-conserving surgery
All tumors (invasive and non-invasive disease) must be excised with a minimum margin width of ≥ 2 mm. Re-excision of surgical margins is permitted. Focally close (<2 mm) or positive (tumor cells at the inked edge of the specimen) margins determined to be at an anatomic boundary of resection by the surgeon, such as posterior fascia for posterior margins or skin for anterior margins, are also acceptable.
Patients with invasive breast cancer must be node-negative (N0) or have only microscopic disease (≤2mm) in the nodes (N1mi). Patients with Stage IA - IIA are required to have axillary staging but it will not be done for patients with Stage 0 DCIS. Options for axillary staging include:
Patients presenting with abnormal microcalcifications on a screening mammogram must have radiographically confirmed excision of the suspicious microcalcifications, either by specimen radiograph or post-biopsy mammograms.
The patient must be enrolled on the study within 50 days following the last surgery for breast cancer (lumpectomy, re-excision of margins, or axillary staging procedure).
The target lumpectomy cavity must be clearly delineated and the target lumpectomy cavity/whole breast reference volume must be ≤ 30% based on the postoperative/pre-enrollment CT scan.
Patients must have bilateral mammogram and/or breast MRI within 3 months of diagnosis of their breast cancer.
CBC/differential obtained within 3 months prior to registration on study, with adequate bone marrow function defined as follows: Absolute neutrophil count (ANC) ≥ 1,800 cells/mm3; Platelets ≥ 75,000 cells/mm3; Hemoglobin ≥ 8.0 g/dl (Note: The use of transfusion or other intervention to achieve Hgb ≥ 8.0 g/dl is acceptable).
Patients with synchronous bilateral breast cancers who will be treated with radiotherapy to each breast are eligible, provided such treatment can be performed in a manner that avoids overlap between treatment fields. Both sides may be treated with APBI if the pathologic eligibility criteria are met for both tumors, or only one side may be treated with APBI if the criteria are met for only one tumor.
Patients with a history of prior breast cancer in the opposite breast are eligible as long as treatment can be performed without overlapping any prior RT fields.
Patients with a history of prior breast cancer in the ipsilateral breast treated with lumpectomy alone (no RT) are eligible as long as the other entry criteria for this study are met.
Patients with a history of non-breast malignancies are eligible as long as they have not received prior radiotherapy to the thoracic region, and have a greater than 2 year interval without evidence of recurrence.
Women of childbearing potential must be non-pregnant and non-lactating and willing to exercise an effective form of birth control during radiation therapy (e.g. oral contraceptive, IUD, condoms or other barrier methods etc.). Hysterectomy or menopause must be clinically documented.
Patient must provide study-specific informed consent prior to study entry.
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