Breast Cancer Clinical Trial
Official title:
Characterization of Molecular Subtypes of Breast Cancer and Their Relationships With Known Breast Cancer Risk Factors Among Chinese Women in Hong Kong - A Pilot Study
Background:
- The Chinese University of Hong Kong and the National Cancer Institute are conducting a
breast tissue study in connection with another study on breast health. This larger study will
look at breast health in women who live in Hong Kong. Women in the breast health study will
provide a breast tissue sample during biopsy surgery. Researchers want to use part of the
sample to study changes in breast tissue that are related to breast diseases. This sample
study is part of the larger study.
Objectives:
- To look at changes in breast tissue that are related to breast diseases.
Eligibility:
- Women who are participating in the Hong Kong breast health study.
- Participants must be having a biopsy to remove breast tissue for study.
Design:
- Participants will have a biopsy to remove a breast tissue sample. Most of the sample
will be used for diagnosis. A portion of the leftover tissue will be used for this
study.
- No extra surgery will be required.
- Treatment will not be provided as part of this study.
Background: Breast cancer incidence is increasing rapidly among many Asian populations
primarily due to the adaptation of a Westernized lifestyle. However, Asian women seem to have
a distinctive profile of breast cancer that differs from that seen in Western populations,
such as earlier age at onset, more advanced stage, and higher frequency of ER-negative
tumors. The disproportionally high rates among younger women were also seen among U.S.-born
Asian women, such as Chinese, Filipina, Indian, and Pakistani women. These findings suggest
that Asian breast cancer may have a distinct etiology that is not fully explained by adapting
a westernized lifestyle. Recent molecular studies have suggested that breast cancers comprise
several biologically and clinically distinct tumor subtypes. Epidemiologic evidence suggests
that associations with breast cancer risk factors may vary by tumor subtype. However, most
previous studies were conducted in Western populations; large, population-based epidemiologic
studies characterizing molecular subtypes of breast cancer in Asian women are limited. In
this study, we would like to characterize the molecular profile of breast cancer among
Chinese women in Hong Kong and associate the molecular features with clinical and etiologic
factors. An improved understanding of the inter-relationships among age, breast cancer
subtypes, and race/ethnicity is critical for the development of targeted prevention and the
best and most efficacious therapy.
Objectives: To assess the technical feasibility of 1) collecting fresh frozen tissues and
fixed tissue blocks from breast cancer cases in Hong Kong, and 2) conducting tumor profiling
analyses in the collected tissues.
Eligibility: Breast cancer cases who are participants in an ongoing breast cancer case
control study among Hong Kong women (Night shift and breast cancer: a case-control study
among Hong Kong women, led by Dr. Tse at Chinese University in Hong Kong) and who will
receive surgery at the North District Hospital, HK, in 2013.
Design: In this feasibility study, we plan to collect fresh frozen and fixed tissues (tumor
and adjacent normal) from approximately 100 breast cancer cases who have given consent to
participate in our breast tissue collection pilot study. DNA and RNA will be extracted from
frozen tumors and assessed for quality and yield. We will then conduct expression profiling
analysis in a subset of cases (N approximately 10) to determine the quality of RNA in
molecular profiling analysis. We will also determine whether there are enough epithelial
benign and tumor tissues for the construction of tissue microarrays (TMAs). The results from
this feasibility study will inform our decision on whether or not to pursue a large scale
study.
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