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Prospective Outcomes After Reconstruction and Radiotherapy for Breast Cancer

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University of Pittsburgh

Status

Withdrawn

Conditions

Breast
Surgical Reconstruction
Radiotherapy
Treatment Outcome
Aesthetics

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT00845078
PRO07120002

Details and patient eligibility

About

This study examines the aesthetic outcomes of breast reconstruction after mastectomy for breast cancer in patients who require post-mastectomy radiation treatment. Patients will undergo autologous tissue breast reconstruction either in immediate fashion, prior to radiation treatment, or in delayed fashion, after radiation treatment. Both approaches are acceptable and are practiced clinically. this will be an observational prospective cohort study.

The investigators hypothesize that immediate autologous reconstruction patients who undergo subsequent radiation therapy have equivalent aesthetic outcome when compared to those in whom reconstruction is delayed until after radiation, with the additional benefit of avoiding the psychological side effects of breast amputation.

Full description

Neo-adjuvant or adjuvant chemo-radiation remains one of the pillars for breast cancer treatment. (1, 2) Administration of radiation before or after autologous soft tissue reconstruction has being shown to alter the aesthetics of the new breast. (3-7) Currently, the optimal timing for autologous breast reconstruction in patients who need postmastectomy radiotherapy remains in debate between surgeons. (8) Various studies have tried to address this problem. However, most of them have been retrospective studies (3, 7, 9) and the prospective ones have not have enough patients, have mixed population of patients or the radiation protocols have not been normalized. (5, 6, 10)

We hypothesize that immediate autologous reconstruction patients who undergo subsequent radiation therapy have equivalent aesthetic outcome when compared to those in whom reconstruction is delayed until after radiation, with the additional benefit of avoiding the psychological side effects of breast amputation.

Sex

Female

Ages

18 to 70 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Breast cancer requiring mastectomy and post-mastectomy radiation
  • Desire for breast reconstruction after mastectomy

Exclusion criteria

  • Inflammatory breast cancer
  • Age < 18 years old
  • No desire for breast reconstruction
  • Women without need for postmastectomy radiation

Trial design

0 participants in 2 patient groups

1
Description:
Immediate reconstruction followed by radiation therapy
2
Description:
Radiation therapy followed by delayed reconstruction

Trial contacts and locations

0

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