The study aims to evaluate the ability of representative vacuum-assisted minimal invasive biopsy (VAB) to diagnose pathological complete response (pCR=ypT0) in breast cancer patients after neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NACT).
Neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NACT) is an increasingly used approach for patients with locally advanced and primarily inoperable breast cancer or for patients with potentially chemosensitive tumors. In clinical routine surgical treatment follows the pre-operative chemotherapy. However, recent studies have demonstrated that shrinking tumors need less surgical treatment indicating that patients with pCR could potentially be spared of surgery in the future. Up to now, prediction of pCR after NACT, i.e. diagnosing a pCR without surgery, is based on tumor biology at diagnosis, the applied NACT regimen and breast imaging results; all with mediocre accuracy. This prospective, monocenter diagnostic trial aims to explore if minimal invasive biopsies (MIB) might overcome this diagnostic challenge. From September 1st, 2014 to February 15th, 2015 the investigators performed ultrasound guided vacuum-assisted minimal invasive biopsy (VAB) on 50 breast cancer patients after NACT and directly prior to surgery. To analyse VAB pathologically results were categorized as follows: residual vital tumor cells (invasive, in situ, both, lymphangiosis carcinomatosous) present, (significant parts of) the tumor bed present, neither vital tumor cells nor (significant parts of) the tumor bed (indicating a non representative VAB). The results were compared to those of the pathological examination of surgical specimen.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
DIAGNOSTIC
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
50
Ultrasound guided VAB was used directly prior to breast conserving surgery or mastectomy. It was performed by experienced physicians (\> 50 ultrasound guided minimal invasive biopsies per year, \> 500 breast ultrasound examination of the breast per year). The needle was placed below or beside the target lesion according to physician's choice. At least six biopsies should be taken; up to 12 according to the physicians choice. After the VAB a clip marker was placed to highlight the position of the biopsy for specimen radiography and pathology.
University Breast Unit, Department of Gynecology, University of Heidelberg
Heidelberg, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany
false negative rate to diagnose a pathological complete response by vacuum-assisted biopsy for the whole cohort and predefined subgroups
As an explorative study, the statistical analysis was performed using descriptive methods only. For a baseline comparison between groups, the investigators compared the group of patients with pCR to the group of patients without pCR. As primary outcomes the investigators calculated negative predictive values (NPV) and false negative rates (FNR) for the whole study cohort as well as for certain subgroups (especially addressing the question of evaluating representativeness of VAB). The investigators calculated two-sided-95% confidence intervals for all results.
Time frame: 1 week
negative predictive values to diagnose a pathological complete response by vacuum-assisted biopsy for the whole cohort and predefined subgroups
As an explorative study, the statistical analysis was performed using descriptive methods only. For a baseline comparison between groups, the investigators compared the group of patients with pCR to the group of patients without pCR. As primary outcomes the investigators calculated negative predictive values (NPV) and false negative rates (FNR) for the whole study cohort as well as for certain subgroups (especially addressing the question of evaluating representativeness of VAB). The investigators calculated two-sided-95% confidence intervals for all results.
Time frame: 1 week
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