Breast Cancer Clinical Trial
Official title:
What Are the Benefits and Harms of Risk Stratified Screening as Part of the NHS Breast Screening Programme: Study Protocol for a Multi-site Non-randomised Comparison of BC-Predict Versus Usual Screening
| Verified date | January 2023 |
| Source | University of Manchester |
| Contact | n/a |
| Is FDA regulated | No |
| Health authority | |
| Study type | Interventional |
This study aims to identify key benefits and harms of integrating risk stratification (the BC-Predict intervention) into the NHS Breast Screening Programme. A non-randomised fully counterbalanced study design will be used, whereby women from screening sites will be offered usual NHS Breast Screening Programme or BC-Predict for an eight month period, followed by a cross-over point where women at each site will be offered the other invention during an eight month period.
| Status | Completed |
| Enrollment | 32298 |
| Est. completion date | June 30, 2022 |
| Est. primary completion date | December 28, 2021 |
| Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
| Gender | Female |
| Age group | N/A and older |
| Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - born biologically female, - invited for either (a) first breast screening appointment (any age) or: (b) aged 57-63 years (only at East Cheshire and East Lancashire breast screening programmes), - able to provide informed consent and complete a risk assessment questionnaire. Exclusion Criteria: - previously has had breast cancer, - has had bilateral mastectomy, or - has previously participated in the related PROCAS (Predicting Risk Of Cancer At Screening) study |
| Country | Name | City | State |
|---|---|---|---|
| United Kingdom | Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust | Manchester | Greater Manchester |
| Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
|---|---|
| University of Manchester | Breast Cancer Now, East Cheshire NHS Trust, East Lancashire Hospitals NHS Trust, Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust, National Institute for Health Research, United Kingdom, NHS Breast Screening Programme, Prevent Breast Cancer, Queen Mary University of London, The Christie NHS Foundation Trust, University of Nottingham |
United Kingdom,
| Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Other | Cost consequences | cost consequences analysis to understand the short-term relative impact of the risk feedback intervention (BC-Predict) based on health status (EQ-5D5L), capability (ICECAP-A); and proportion of women starting chemoprevention. | at 6 months of first appointment offered | |
| Other | Variation in uptake of services offered examined by deciles of index of multiple deprivation (as assessed using residential postcode) | The investigators will examine variations in proportion of people offered services (i.e. uptake of NHS Breast Screening programme and BC-Predict), between groups defined by deciles of Indices of Multiple Deprivation (derived from residential postcode). This will assess any potential exacerbation of health inequalities brought about by BC-Predict. | at 6 months of first appointment | |
| Primary | Prescription of chemoprevention. | Frequency of women taking up initial prescription of chemoprevention drugs (anastrozole/tamoxifen/raloxifene) from Family History, Risk and Prevention Clinic
Data will be collected on each of the following aspects of this: (a) participant agrees/disagrees in clinic to take chemoprevention, (b) chemoprevention not appropriate, (c) chemoprevention appropriate but prescription not filled, (d) chemoprevention appropriate and prescription filled. |
6 months after screening appointment | |
| Secondary | Screening attendance at first offered screening episode | Attendance at NHS Breast Screening Programme appointment | attendance within 6 weeks of first specific appointment offered | |
| Secondary | Screening attendance within 180 days | Attendance at NHS Breast Screening Programme appointment | within 180 days first appointment offered | |
| Secondary | number of recalls | number of recalls from NHS Breast Screening programme: (a) technical recalls, (b) for assessment, (c) routine recalls | within 6 months of first appointment offered | |
| Secondary | Number of breast cancer diagnoses | Number of breast cancers diagnosed | within 6 months of first appointment offered | |
| Secondary | Uptake of consultation at Family History, Risk and Prevention clinics | Family History, Risk and Prevention clinic attendance, to discuss possibly measures to reduce breast cancer risk | within 6 months of first appointment offered | |
| Secondary | Enrolment for more frequent screening | Uptake of more frequent screening (e.g. yearly) from NHS Breast Screening programme | within 6 months of first appointment offered | |
| Secondary | State anxiety | Measured using STAI (Spielberger State Anxiety Inventory) short form. Range 6 to 24. Higher scores indicate higher anxiety. | at 6 months of first appointment offered, controlling for baseline values | |
| Secondary | Cancer worry | Measured using Lerman Cancer Worry Scale. Range 6 to 24. Higher scores indicate higher cancer worry. | at 6 months of first appointment offered, controlling for baseline values | |
| Secondary | Informed choices to attend screening or not | Informed choices regarding screening will be estimated from attitudes to screening at baseline, knowledge and screening attendance, using a standard approach reported by Marteau, Dormandy & Michie | at 6 months of first appointment offered, controlling for baseline values |
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