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This randomized phase III trial studies standard or comprehensive radiation therapy in treating patients with early-stage breast cancer who have undergone surgery. Radiation therapy uses high-energy x rays to kill tumor cells. It is not yet known whether comprehensive radiation therapy is more effective than standard radiation therapy in treating patients with breast cancer
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PRIMARY OBJECTIVES:
To evaluate whether the addition of chest wall + regional nodal radiation therapy (XRT) after mastectomy or breast + regional nodal XRT after breast conserving surgery will significantly reduce the rate of events for invasive breast cancer recurrence-free interval (IBC-RFI) in patients who present with histologically positive axillary nodes but convert to histologically negative axillary nodes following neoadjuvant chemotherapy.
SECONDARY OBJECTIVES:
I. To evaluate whether the addition of chest wall + regional nodal XRT after mastectomy or breast + regional nodal XRT after breast conserving surgery will significantly prolong overall survival (OS) in patients who present with histologically positive axillary nodes but convert to histologically negative axillary nodes following neoadjuvant chemotherapy.
II. To evaluate whether the addition of chest wall + regional nodal XRT after mastectomy or breast + regional nodal XRT after breast conserving surgery will significantly reduce the rates of events for local-regional recurrence-free interval (LRRFI) in patients who present with histologically positive axillary nodes but convert to histologically negative axillary nodes following neoadjuvant chemotherapy.
III. To evaluate whether the addition of chest wall + regional nodal XRT after mastectomy or breast + regional nodal XRT after breast conserving surgery will significantly reduce the rate of events for distant recurrence-free interval (DRFI) in patients who present with histologically positive axillary nodes but convert to histologically negative axillary nodes following neoadjuvant chemotherapy.
IV. To compare the rates of disease-free survival (DFS)-ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) by treatment arm.
V. To compare the rates of second primary cancer (SPC) by treatment arm.
VI. To compare the effect of adding XRT on the cosmetic outcomes in mastectomy patients who have had reconstruction.
VII. To compare the effect of adding XRT on quality of life including arm problems, lymphedema, pain, and fatigue.
VIII. To evaluate the toxicity associated with each of the radiation therapy regimens.
IX. To determine whether computed tomography (CT)-based conformal methods (intensity-modulated radiation therapy [IMRT] and 3-dimensional conformal radiation therapy [3DCRT]) for chestwall + regional nodal XRT post mastectomy and regional nodal XRT with breast XRT following breast conserving surgery are feasible in a multi-institutional setting and whether dose-volume analyses can be established to assess treatment adequacy and to develop normal tissue complication probabilities (NTCP) for the likelihood of toxicity.
X. To compare the effect of XRT in patients receiving mastectomy and in patients receiving lumpectomy.
XI. To examine the role of proliferation measures as a prognosticator for patients with residual disease after neoadjuvant chemotherapy.
XII. To develop predictors of the degree of reduction in local regional recurrence (LRR).
OUTLINE: Patients are randomized to 1 of 2 treatment arms.
ARM 1: Patients are assigned to 1 of 2 treatment groups.
GROUP 1A: Lumpectomy patients undergo whole breast radiation therapy using IMRT or 3DCRT once daily 5 days a week for 5 weeks followed by a radiation therapy boost to the lumpectomy cavity once daily 5 days a week for 1-1/2 weeks.
GROUP 1B: Mastectomy patients do not undergo radiation therapy.
ARM 2: Patients are assigned to 1 of 2 treatment groups.
GROUP 2A: Lumpectomy patients undergo regional nodal radiation therapy with whole breast radiation therapy using IMRT or 3DCRT once daily 5 days a week for 5 weeks followed by a radiation therapy boost to the lumpectomy cavity once daily 5 days a week for 1-1/2 weeks.
GROUP 2B: Mastectomy patients undergo regional nodal radiation therapy and chestwall XRT using IMRT or 3DCRT once daily 5 days a week for 5 weeks.
All patients also receive systemic therapy as planned (hormonal therapy for patients with hormone-receptor positive breast cancer and trastuzumab or other anti-human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 [HER2] therapy for patients with breast cancer that is HER2-positive).
After completion of study treatment, patients are followed up at 6, 12, 18, and 24 months and then yearly for 8 years.
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The patient must have signed and dated an Institutional Review Board (IRB)-approved consent form that conforms to federal and institutional guidelines
The patient must have an Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) performance status of 0 or 1
Patient must have clinically T1-3, N1 breast cancer at the time of diagnosis (before neoadjuvant therapy); clinical axillary nodal involvement can be assessed by palpation, ultrasound, CT scan, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), positron emission tomography (PET) scan, or PET/CT scan
Patient must have had pathologic confirmation of axillary nodal involvement at presentation (before neoadjuvant therapy) based on either a positive fine needle aspirate (FNA) (demonstrating malignant cells) or positive core needle biopsy (demonstrating invasive adenocarcinoma); the FNA or core needle biopsy can be performed either by palpation or by image guidance; documentation of axillary nodal positivity by sentinel node biopsy (before neoadjuvant therapy) is not permitted
Patients must have had estrogen receptor (ER) analysis performed on the primary breast tumor before neoadjuvant therapy according to current American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO)/College of American Pathologists (CAP) guideline recommendations for hormone receptor testing; if negative for ER, assessment of progesterone receptor (PgR) must also be performed according to current ASCO/CAP guideline recommendations for hormone receptor testing (http://www.asco.org)
Patients must have had HER2 testing performed on the primary breast tumor before neoadjuvant chemotherapy according to the current ASCO/CAP guideline recommendations for human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 testing in Breast Cancer (http://www.asco.org); patients who have a primary tumor that is either HER2-positive or HER2-negative are eligible
Patient must have completed a minimum of 8 weeks of standard neoadjuvant chemotherapy consisting of an anthracycline and/or taxane-based regimen
For patients who receive adjuvant chemotherapy after surgery, a maximum of 12 weeks of intended chemotherapy may be administered but must be completed before randomization; (if treatment delays occur, chemotherapy must be completed within 14 weeks); the dose and schedule of the adjuvant chemotherapy are at the investigator's discretion; Note: It is preferred that all intended chemotherapy be administered in the neoadjuvant setting
Patients with HER2-positive tumors must have received neoadjuvant anti-HER2 therapy (either with all or with a portion of the neoadjuvant chemotherapy regimen), unless medically contraindicated
At the time of definitive surgery, all removed axillary nodes must be histologically free from cancer; acceptable procedures for assessment of axillary nodal status at the time of surgery include:
Patients with pathologic staging of ypN0(i+) or ypN0(mol+) are eligible (Note: Postneoadjuvant therapy is designated with a "yp" prefix.)
Patient who have undergone either a total mastectomy or a lumpectomy are eligible
For patients who undergo lumpectomy, the margins of the resected specimen or re-excision must be histologically free of invasive tumor and DCIS as determined by the local pathologist; additional operative procedures may be performed to obtain clear margins; if tumor is still present at the resected margin after re-excision(s), the patient must undergo total mastectomy to be eligible; (patients with margins positive for lobular carcinoma in situ [LCIS] are eligible without additional resection)
For patients who undergo mastectomy, the margins must be histologically free of residual (microscopic or gross) tumor
The interval between the last surgery for breast cancer (including re-excision of margins) and randomization must be no more than 70 days; also, if adjuvant chemotherapy was administered, the interval between the last chemotherapy treatment and randomization must be no more than 70 days
The patient must have recovered from surgery with the incision completely healed and no signs of infection
If adjuvant chemotherapy was administered, chemotherapy-related toxicity that may interfere with delivery of radiation therapy should have resolved
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