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Effect of Interval Cancer and Screening Process on Survival and Disease-free Period in Breast Cancer

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Parc de Salut Mar

Status

Completed

Conditions

Breast Cancer

Treatments

Procedure: Mode of detection: Interval cancer
Procedure: Mode of detection: Cancer detected at screening

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT03165006
CAMISS study

Details and patient eligibility

About

This is a multicenter retrospective cohort of women participating in breast cancer screening programs in Spain between 2000 and 2009, with a cancer diagnosed during the screening or between the screening interval (interval cancer), specifically true interval cancers and false negatives. The investigators obtained woman-related information (including breast density), tumor-related information (including tumor phenotype), and follow-up information (including relapses, second neoplasms and vital status at the end of follow up (June 2014)). The objective is to evaluate the survival and disease-free period of women participating in screening programs for breast cancer with a cancer diagnosed during the screening or an interval cancer, specifically true interval cancers and false negatives.

This study is part of a broader project (CAMISS study), which also includes one prospective cohort (CAMISS Prospective cohort - Identifier in ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT02439554).

Full description

The general objective for this study is to evaluate the survival and disease-free period of women participating in screening programs for breast cancer with a cancer diagnosed during the screening or an interval cancer, specifically true interval cancers and false negatives.

The cohort has information of women participating in breast cancer screening programs in Spain between 2000 and 2009, with a breast cancer diagnosed during the screening or between the screening interval (interval cancer), specifically true interval cancers and false negatives. The investigators obtained woman-related information (including breast density), tumor-related information (including tumor phenotype), and follow-up information (including relapses, second neoplasms and vital status at the end of follow up (June 2014)).

Expected results: Nowadays there are no results of cohort analysis of the diagnostic process of care that integrates all those different aspects. This study will complement the evaluation of population screening, specifically the interval cancer and the impact on survival and disease-free period taking into account relevant variables like breast density, tumor phenotype, clinical complications, readmissions, and the surgical approach.

This study is part of a broader project (CAMISS study) coordinated by the Evaluation of Health Services of Epidemiology and Public Health Group, which consists of two cohorts of women diagnosed with breast cancer: a prospective cohort (n=2,040 incident cases of breast cancer diagnosed in 18 hospitals of 5 Spanish regions) (Identifier in ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT02439554) and a retrospective cohort of screened women diagnosed with breast cancer between 2000 and 2009 in two Spanish regions (n=1,086).

The general objective of the CAMISS study is to evaluate different aspects of health care received by patients with breast cancer like the diagnostic process, treatment, complications, survival, costs and quality of life to provide information to improve the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of interventions, reduce variability, have better predictive rules and increase the quality of life.

Enrollment

1,086 patients

Sex

Female

Ages

50 to 69 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Women aged between 50 to 69 years with invasive or in situ breast cancer.

Exclusion criteria

  • Women diagnosed with lobular carcinoma in situ.

Trial design

1,086 participants in 1 patient group

Screened women with breast cancer
Treatment:
Procedure: Mode of detection: Cancer detected at screening
Procedure: Mode of detection: Interval cancer

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