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Single-Photon Emission Computed Tomography, Computed Tomography Lymphoscintigraphy, and Intensity-Modulated Radiation Therapy in Treating Patients Who Have Undergone Surgery for Stage I or Stage II Breast Cancer

Integration of SPECT/CT Lymphoscintigraphy Into Breast Cancer Radiation for LymphaticSparing

Status
Completed
Phases
Early Phase 1
Study type
Interventional
Source
ClinicalTrials.gov
Registry ID
NCT00743314
Enrollment
30
Registered
2008-08-28
Start date
2008-09-30
Completion date
2016-10-31
Last updated
2018-10-09

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Conditions

Breast Cancer, Lymphedema

Keywords

lymphedema, stage I breast cancer, stage II breast cancer

Brief summary

RATIONALE: Diagnostic procedures, such as single-photon emission computed tomography and computed tomography lymphoscintigraphy, may help lower the dose of radiation therapy after surgery, and help prevent lymphedema. PURPOSE: This clinical trial is studying single-photon emission computed tomography and computed tomography lymphoscintigraphy followed by intensity-modulated radiation therapy to see how well they work in treating patients who have undergone surgery for stage I or stage II breast cancer.

Detailed description

OBJECTIVES: * To assess the feasibility of integrating Philips Precedence SPECT/CT® images with GE PET/CT Fusion software to reduce radiation dosimetry delivered to lymph nodes draining the arm in patients after surgery for stage I or II breast cancer. * To examine the differences in radiation dosimetry in these patients using 3-D conformal radiotherapy with vs without the Philips Precedence SPECT/CT®. * To compare reduction in lymph node radiation dosimetry in these patients using single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) and computed tomography (CT) with 3-D conformal radiotherapy vs intensity-modulated radiotherapy. OUTLINE: Patients receive filtered technetium Tc 99m sulfur colloid (TcSC) intradermally and undergo single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) and computed tomography (CT) imaging at the time of TcSC and 2 hours after injection. Patients then undergo intensity-modulated radiotherapy of the whole breast, including the low axilla and lymph nodes identified by the Phillips Precedence SPECT/CT® at a dose determined by computer analysis of the imaging information. Patients complete a lymphedema screening questionnaire at baseline and at 12 and 24 months after treatment.

Interventions

PROCEDUREcomputed tomography
PROCEDUREsingle photon emission computed tomography
RADIATIONintensity-modulated radiation therapy

Sponsors

National Cancer Institute (NCI)
CollaboratorNIH
Mayo Clinic
Lead SponsorOTHER

Study design

Primary purpose
DIAGNOSTIC
Masking
NONE

Eligibility

Sex/Gender
ALL
Age
18 Years to 120 Years
Healthy volunteers
No

Inclusion criteria

DISEASE CHARACTERISTICS: * Biopsy-proven primary invasive breast cancer, meeting one of the following criteria: * Stage I or II disease with negative sentinel or axillary node dissections * Stage II disease with micrometastases (defined as \< 2.0 mm focus) in 1-2 lymph nodes and/or a single positive axillary node ≤ 1 cm with no extracapsular extension * Completed all surgical intervention (e.g., lumpectomy, mastectomy) * Planning adjuvant whole breast irradiation including the low axilla * No bilateral or recurrent breast cancer PATIENT CHARACTERISTICS: * ECOG performance status 0-2 * Not pregnancy or nursing * Negative pregnancy test * Able to complete questionnaire(s) alone or with assistance * No active infection * No history of invasive cancer within the past 5 years, except basal cell or squamous cell skin cancers PRIOR CONCURRENT THERAPY: * See Disease Characteristics * No prior surgery or radiation to the ipsilateral breast or axilla * No concurrent neoadjuvant chemotherapy or radiotherapy

Design outcomes

Primary

MeasureTime frame
Philips Precedence SPECT/CT® and GE PET/CT Fusion software integration
Dosimetry differences between 3-D conformal radiotherapy with vs without the Philips Precedence SPECT/CT®
Lymph node dosimetry differences between single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) and computed tomography (CT) with 3-D conformal radiotherapy vs intensity-modulated radiotherapy
Association between radiation exposure and limb volume, circumferential wrist measurements, circumferential forearm measurements, and extra-cellular fluid measurements

Countries

United States

Outcome results

None listed

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov · Data processed: Feb 4, 2026