Preoperative Partial Breast Reirradiation and Repeat Breast-conserving Surgery in Patients With Recurrent Breast Cancer: the REPEAT Trial

Trial statusRecruiting
Trial phasePhase 2
Trial typeInterventional
Biological sexFemale
Age50+
SponsorAmsterdam UMC, location VUmc

About this trial

Over the past decades, interest in second breast-conserving therapy (BCT) has increased due to, among others, advancements in radiotherapy techniques. Preoperative partial breast irradiation (PBI) is an experimental treatment for patients with low-risk primary breast cancer. This approach can downstage the tumor, and may possibly reduce toxicity and improve cosmetic outcomes compared to postoperative radiotherapy. This study aims to evaluate the feasibility of single-dose preoperative PBI and second breast-conserving surgery (BCS) for patients with an ipsilateral recurrent breast event (IRBE) after previous BCT.

The REPEAT trial is a multicenter, prospective, single-arm trial investigating ablative single-dose preoperative PBI in patients with an IRBE. Eligible patients are ≥ 50 years, have a unifocal non-lobular invasive breast cancer ≤ 2 cm, Bloom-Richardson grade 1 or 2, estrogen receptor-positive, HER2-negative and clinically negative axillary lymph nodes. The study plans to enroll 25 patients. Radiotherapy planning will involve the use of CT and MRI in the treatment position. Single-dose PBI of 20 Gy to the tumor and 15 Gy to the surrounding 2 cm of breast tissue will be delivered using a conventional or MR-guided linear accelerator. Tumor response will be monitored preoperatively using MRI and liquid biopsies to identify biomarkers for evaluating radiosensitivity. BCS will be performed 3 weeks post-PBI. The primary endpoint is the incidence of grade 2 or higher treatment-associated acute toxicity within 90 days. Secondary endpoints include the evaluation of acute (grade 1) and late toxicity, radiologic and pathologic response, mastectomy rate, patient-reported outcomes, cosmetic outcome, local, regional and distant recurrence rates, survival outcome, and biomarkers in liquid biopsies and tumor tissue. Patients will be followed up to 5 years after PBI.

This trial will evaluate the feasibility of single-dose preoperative PBI and BCS for patients with IRBE. This treatment approach is expected to minimize the irradiated volume, reduce toxicity, and improve cosmetic outcomes compared to postoperative PBI after second BCS. Identifying biomarkers for radiosensitivity will help in selection patients and tailoring treatment.

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

Female ≥ 50 years with an ipsilateral invasive recurrent breast cancer event after previous breast-conserving surgery and postoperative whole breast irradiation

World Health Organization performance status 0-2

Tumor size ≤ 2 cm and unifocal on MRI

No extensive DCIS (outside tumor size of 2 cm) on mammography or tumor biopsy, including non-mass enhancement on MRI

Disqualifiers

Ipsilateral invasive breast cancer event less than two years after first breast-conserving therapy for breast cancer

Other malignancy within 5 years before ipsilateral breast recurrence diagnosis. For carcinoma in situ no specific time span to ipsilateral breast recurrence diagnosis is required for inclusion

Known breast cancer mutation gene carrier

Collagen synthesis disease (e.g. osteogenesis imperfect, Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, systemic sclerosis)

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • ablative single-dose PBI

Treatment groups

25 Participants
are divided into 1 treatment group

Sponsors and collaborators

Amsterdam UMC, location VUmc

Lead sponsor

VU University of Amsterdam

Sponsor institution