Core Biopsies for Establishing a Breast Tumor Tissue Repository
Study Details
Study Description
Brief Summary
This research trial establishes a breast tumor tissue repository from core biopsies. Collecting breast tissue from core biopsies may allow doctors to learn more about the biology of breast cancer and to analyze proteins, genes, and other components of tumor cells. It may also allow doctors to conduct future studies to help understand how breast cancer grows and how it responds to different types of therapy. This will help doctors develop better breast cancer therapies and better tests to help make treatment decisions.
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Detailed Description
PRIMARY OBJECTIVES:
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To develop a baseline and serial breast cancer core biopsy repository within the University of Southern California (USC)/Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center Women's Cancer Program.
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To develop and maintain a secure clinical database of relevant demographic, clinical, pathologic and longitudinal outcome characteristics of the samples to be banked.
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To have an efficient process for the distribution of de-identified samples from the bank to researchers with institutional review board (IRB)-approved protocols or exemptions for the study of breast cancer-related questions. These studies would include analyses of tumor proteins and nucleic acids, serum/plasma and germline deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) and immune cells in relationship to other baseline and follow-up clinical and pathological variables.
OUTLINE: Patients are assigned to 1 of 4 cohorts.
COHORT I (PATIENTS WITH NEWLY DIAGNOSED EARLY STAGE BREAST CANCER WHO WILL UNDERGO DEFINITIVE SURGERY BEFORE ANY SYSTEMIC THERAPY): Patients undergo baseline and, if applicable, follow-up core needle biopsies of breast cancer in the breast, regional nodes, and distant metastases. Patients who experience a recurrence or progression after therapy undergo additional core biopsies at the time of recurrence. Clinical and blood specimens will also be gathered.
COHORT II (PATIENTS WITH NEWLY DIAGNOSED BREAST CANCER WHO WILL RECEIVE STANDARD OF CARE SYSTEMIC THERAPY BEFORE SURGERY OR PATIENTS WITH ADVANCED UNRESECTABLE DISEASE): Patients undergo core biopsy, clinical, and blood sample collection as in Cohort I. Patients also undergo biopsies at a specific time point following the initiation of standard systemic therapy.
COHORT III (PATIENTS BEING EVALUATED FOR A SUSPICIOUS BREAST MASS THAT HAS A HIGH LIKELIHOOD OF BEING CANCER): Patients undergo core biopsy, clinical, and blood sample collection as in Cohort I. Patients who have Breast Imaging-Reporting and Data System (BIRADS) 4b, 4c, and 5 lesions may undergo up to 6 additional 6 core biopsies.
COHORT IV (PATIENTS WITH BREAST CANCER RECURRENCE OR PROGRESSION [LOCAL, REGIONAL, OR DISTANT/METASTATIC]): Patients undergo core biopsy, clinical, and blood sample collection as in Cohort I. Patients may also undergo 1-3 extra core biopsies.
After completion of study, patients are followed up every 6 months.
Study Design
Arms and Interventions
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Cohort I (newly diagnosed, surgery before systemic therapy) Patients undergo baseline and, if applicable, follow-up core needle biopsies of breast cancer in the breast, regional nodes, and distant metastases. Patients who experience a recurrence or progression after therapy undergo additional core biopsies at the time of recurrence. Clinical and blood specimens will also be gathered. |
Other: cytology specimen collection procedure
Correlative studies
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Cohort II (newly diagnosed, systemic therapy before surgery) Patients undergo core biopsy, clinical, and blood sample collection as in Cohort I. Patients also undergo biopsies at a specific time point following the initiation of standard systemic therapy. |
Other: cytology specimen collection procedure
Correlative studies
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Cohort III (patients with suspicious breast mass) Patients undergo core biopsy, clinical, and blood sample collection as in Cohort I. Patients who have BIRADS 4b, 4c, and 5 lesions may undergo up to 6 additional 6 core biopsies. |
Other: cytology specimen collection procedure
Correlative studies
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Cohort IV (breast cancer recurrence or progression) Patients undergo core biopsy, clinical, and blood sample collection as in Cohort I. Patients may also undergo 1-3 extra core biopsies. |
Other: cytology specimen collection procedure
Correlative studies
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Outcome Measures
Primary Outcome Measures
- Development of a baseline and serial breast cancer core biopsy repository within the USC/Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center Women's Cancer Program [Up to 10 years]
- Development and maintenance of a secure clinical database of relevant demographic, clinical, pathologic, and longitudinal outcome characteristics of the samples to be banked [Up to 10 years]
- Development of an efficient process for the distribution of de-identified samples from the bank to researchers with IRB-approved protocols or exemptions for the study of breast cancer-related questions [Up to 10 years]
Eligibility Criteria
Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Known or suspected breast cancer
Exclusion Criteria:
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Inability to sign informed consent
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Known bleeding disorder
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Use of anticoagulant medications (heparin, warfarin, etc.) within one week prior to biopsy
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Use of antiplatelet medications (aspirin, clopidogrel, etc.) within one week prior to biopsy
Contacts and Locations
Locations
Site | City | State | Country | Postal Code | |
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1 | USC Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center | Los Angeles | California | United States | 90033 |
Sponsors and Collaborators
- University of Southern California
- National Cancer Institute (NCI)
Investigators
- Principal Investigator: Evanthia Roussos-Torres, M.D., University of Southern California
Study Documents (Full-Text)
None provided.More Information
Publications
None provided.- 1B-13-2
- NCI-2014-01932
- HS-13-00342
- 1B-13-2
- P30CA014089