Breast Cancer Clinical Trial
Evaluate Cardiac Function Using Cardiac MRI and Dosimetric Correlation
Summary
The association between radiation exposure and cardiac disease is well recognized, it is not fully understood if there exists an optimal or "safe" radiation dose-volume relationship.
Full Description
Identification of "safe" dose volume constraints (DVC) for the heart from breast cancer radiotherapy would permit maximal oncologic benefit from radiation, identifying which patients require more complicated and resource consumptive radiation methods such as respiratory-gating or intensity modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) and establish patients who need targeted follow-up for their long term cardiac risk. Two recent technical developments now make it conceivable to identify the dose-volume relationship between heart dose and subsequent cardiac event risk: 1. CT based three dimensional conformal radiation delivery methods (3DCRT) where the precise radiation dose to any given heart volume is known, and 2. Cardiac MRI (CMR) that is more sensitive to prior methods of cardiac evaluation (e.g. SPECT) for detecting and measuring cardiac injury.
An MRI, subject health questionnaire, clinical and dosimetric data will be included in the analysis.
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
Women with node positive breast cancer treated with surgery, anthracycline-based or similar cardiotoxic chemotherapy, and regional nodal irradiation between 2000-2007.
Exclusion Criteria:
Women who have not received anthracycline-based or similar cardiotoxic chemotherapy, and regional nodal irradiation between 2000-2007.
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Milwaukee Wisconsin, 53226, United States
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