Breast Cancer Clinical Trial
Official title:
Trial of Vaginal Estrogen for Urogenital Symptom Relief in Women on Aromatase Inhibitors: Systemic Impact Versus Local Objective Benefits and Quality of Life
Vagifem, is the most appropriate medication to treat bladder and vaginal symptoms such as vaginal dryness and urinary discomfort. The purpose of this research study is to see the benefit this three month vaginal estrogen tablet, Vagifem, has on the bladder, vaginal symptoms and health. The investigators also want to monitor whether the bones might be impacted by estrogen or its absence. If there is an effect on bones, it means that some estrogen may be absorbed from the tablet to affect other places in the body. The investigators are hoping to prove this is not the case. The investigators will also be measuring the quality of life of women participating in the study.
Breast cancers are made of different subtypes but by far the most common characteristic is
their estrogen receptor positivity. Seventy percent of breast cancers are estrogen receptor
positive and therefore responsive to the hormone estrogen, which acts as a stimulus for
growth and survival of the cancer. Studies have repeatedly shown that estrogen deprivation
results in prevention of breast cancer in high-risk women, and reduced recurrence of the
cancer both locally and systemically as well as overall survival improvement in those women.
The majority of women with estrogen sensitive breast cancer are placed on anti-estrogen
therapy to prevent the cancer from returning. Even in menopause, women have estrogen produced
in their bodies. Many parts of a woman's body require estrogen for normal functioning and
reducing the amount of estrogen can affect women significantly in different ways. Some women
have significant symptoms like vaginal dryness, which may result in painful sexual relations,
discomfort, and frequent urinary tract (bladder) infections. Although the investigators goal
is to reduce estrogen to prevent breast cancer from returning, quality of life (how women
feel) matters during treatment which can last 5-10 years. A major question is: how
medications such as Vagifem that are used to treat vaginal symptoms affect the rest of the
body?
This question has not been fully answered and is the reason this study is being done. The
safest topical estrogen, Vagifem, is a commercially available tablet which is placed in the
vagina. Vagifem works well in many women and is considered to be safe. It is used by
gynecologists and cancer doctors in this setting all the time. It is not a new product and
has been on the market for many years. Its effects on other parts of the body have not been
tested. The investigators are poised to help answer this question by hypothesizing the
following:
1. It is impossible to know what impact a given estrogen level has in distant sites, the
investigators will however measure these to see if estrogen levels rise in the blood
when women are treated with vaginal estrogen tablets that are commercially available.
The investigators hypothesize that there will not be any elevation in measurable
estrogen levels using very sensitive assays.
2. The investigators also propose using a topical vaginal estrogen application (one that is
commercially available) while carefully monitoring its' effects locally in the vagina
and its possible impact on bone health. The investigators expect women to have improved
vaginal exams as well as improvement in overall quality of life with this treatment. It
is also expected that there will be no impact on bone turnover by this topical estrogen
replacement.
Postmenopausal women on aromatase inhibitors interested in study participation will be asked
to participate for a three month period.
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