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The goal of this study is to mechanistically define the potential anticancer activities of the osteoporosis bisphosphonate (BP) drug alendronate, and extend the analysis to learn novel information about the impact of BP on gamma delta (γδ) T cells in breast tissues as well as epithelial breast cell differentiation of high-risk women. To this end, we have designed a BP "window trial" to examine the effect of 1 - 3 weeks administration of alendronate on women at high-risk for breast cancer, at the level of immunosurveillance and mammary epithelial cell differentiation.
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Patients referred for risk reduction mastectomy (eg. BRCA or other high-risk gene mutations, strong family history of breast cancer, prior or current LCIS, ADH, ALH and DCIS undergoing bilateral mastectomy or prophylactic contralateral mastectomy), oe patients at high-risk for breast cancer (eg. BRCA or other high-risk gene mutations, strong family history of breast cancer, prior or current LCIS, ADH, ALH and DCIS) who are not planning for immediate risk reduction mastectomy and are undergoing routine follow-up.
Patients who are premenopausal defined as an individual with at least six menstrual cycles in the past year, women with hysterectomy with intact functioning ovaries who are not having menstrual cycles need to be 45 years of age and under.
Patients must be 18 years of age or older
The effects of Alendronate on the developing fetus are unknown. For this reason, sexually active heterosexual women must agree to use an effective form of birth control for the duration of study participation. Women who are NOT having 1) a hysterectomy, 2) fallopian tubes removed and/or 3) ovaries removed at the time of their breast surgery will also be required to use an effective form of birth control for 56 days following the last dose of study medication. In addition to, premenopausal women who are undergoing routine follow up and are not having surgery will be required to use an effective form of birth control for 56 days following the last dose of study medication. One of the following methods of birth control must be used by sexually active women of childbearing potential:
Women who are abstinent from heterosexual encounters for the duration of the study participation and for the 56 days following the last dose of study medication will not be required to uses birth control.
Women with hysterectomy with intact functioning ovaries, women with Fallopian tubes cut, tied, or sealed, and women with a sterilization implant (e.g. Adiana, Essure) placed >3 months prior to beginning the study drug are not considered to be able to bear children and therefore are eligible to participate without the use of concurrent birth control.
Females of child-bearing potential must have a negative pregnancy test within the current menstrual cycle and within 7 days before starting drug.
Patients must have recovered from major infections and/or surgical procedures, and in the opinion of the investigator, not have any significant active concurrent medical illnesses precluding protocol treatment
Participants must have the ability to understand, and the willingness to sign, a written informed consent form
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