Breast Cancer Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Systemic Approach to Study the Traditional Chinese Medicine as an Adjuvant Treatment in Breast Cancer Patients
Chinese herbs can alleviates the side effects caused by conventional treatment in breast cancer patients and affects the syndrome element differentiation by altering the specific set of proteomes at specific time point of treatment.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 30 |
Est. completion date | April 2024 |
Est. primary completion date | April 2024 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | Female |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Postmenopausal women as determined by cessation of menses for at least 1 year or FSH>20 mIU/mL - Histology confirmed stage 2 to 3 hormone-receptor positive breast cancer patient - Currently taking letrozole for at least 1 month - Reported ongoing musculoskeletal pain or stiffness, which started or worsened after initiation of letrozole - Had a baseline average pain score over the past week on the Brief Pain Inventory Short Form (BPI-SF) of =4 points on a scale of 0 to 10. - Completed all indicated surgery, chemotherapy and radiation therapy - Agreed to take prescribed Chinese herbs - No evidence of distant metastasis - Follow-up for the duration of the study - No acute disease in the past month - Able to communicate to practitioner and interviewer - Willing to give informed consent Exclusion Criteria: - Pregnant or nursing woman or woman of childbearing potential without effective method of birth control. - Patients who default subsequent follow-up/ has irregular follow-up. - Patients who directly involved in other study at the same time. - History of non-compliance to medical regime and patients who are unwilling or unable to comply with the protocol. - Bedridden and/ or cancer metastasis to bone/ lung. - Concurrent infection requiring intravenous antibiotics - History of allergy to Chinese herbs - Had previously received Chinese herbs for their AI-induced musculoskeletal symptoms - Had received Chinese herbs within one month prior to study entry - Current use of steroids or narcotics for pain relief within the past 2 weeks - Subjects with acute onset of a chronic illness or with acute disease in the past month or had pre-existing chronic diseases - Patients with concomitant severe illness or metastatic disease (poorly controlled hypertension, hypothyroidism, diabetes mellitus, liver diseases, osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, gout or neuropathic arthropathy, autoimmune or inflammatory joint disease, bone fracture, stroke) |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Malaysia | Tung Shin Hospital | Bukit Bintang | Kuala Lumpur |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman |
Malaysia,
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Feasibility of the study (Adherence) | The feasibility of the adherence will be determined by the number of sachets of Chinese herbs taken. | Immediate post 1 week of Chinese Herbs intervention | |
Secondary | Feasibility of the study (Dropout rate) | The feasibility will be assessed by dropout rate of the patients. | Immediate post 1 week of Chinese Herbs intervention | |
Secondary | Change in the pain score | The pain score of breast cancer patients will be assessed by Brief Pain Inventory-Short Form (BPI-SF). BPI-SF is a validated and reliable tool used to assess the severity or intensity of pain on scale ranging from 0 (no pain) to 10 (worst pain imaginable). Higher scores mean a worse outcome. | Baseline and immediate post 1 week of Chinese Herbs intervention | |
Secondary | Change in Syndrome element differentiation | Syndrome Element Differentiation rating scale will be used to determine the syndrome element differentiation of the patients. Syndrome Element Differentiation rating scale can quantify the syndrome elements of this patient based on the clinical manifestations. The quantitative output weight values of syndrome elements are acquired from clinical input data based on the severity and frequency of each sign and symptom. Based on the quantitative output value, the syndrome elements can then be categorized into four levels of health state or severity: normal (<70), mild (= 70 to <100), moderate (=100 to <150), and severe (= 150). | Baseline and immediate post 1 week of Chinese Herbs intervention | |
Secondary | Change in quality of life as assessed by WHO-BREF (World Health Organization Quality of Life) | The quality of life will be assessed by the WHO-BREF questionnaire in this study. The WHOQOL-BREF instrument comprises 26 items, measuring the following broad domains: physical health, psychological health, social relationships, and environment, with scores ranging from 0 to 100. The four domain scores denote an individual's perception of the quality of life in each domain. Domain scores are scaled in a positive direction in which higher scores denote a higher quality of life.
the minimum and maximum values: 0, 100 higher scores mean a better outcome. |
Baseline and immediate post 1 week of Chinese Herbs intervention | |
Secondary | Change in stress | The Depression Anxiety Stress Scales (DASS) is a self-report instrument designed to measure the negative emotional states of depression, anxiety and stress. A short version, the DASS 21 scale consists of a list of 21 symptoms with 7 item per scale, each of which is to be rated on a four-point scale of how much you had that symptom in the last week from 'never' to 'most of the time'. In this study, stress will be determined by stress domain of DASS-21 which consists of 7 items. | Baseline and immediate post 1 week of Chinese Herbs intervention | |
Secondary | Change in body constitution assessed by Constitution in Chinese Medicine Questionnaire (CCMQ) | The body constitution will be determined by Constitution in Chinese Medicine Questionnaire (CCMQ). It has 60 items measuring the 9 body constitution types: gentleness, Qi-deficiency, Yang-deficiency, Yin-deficiency, phlegm-wetness, wetness-heat, blood-stasis, Qi-depression, and special diathesis.
the minimum and maximum values: 0, 100 higher scores mean a worse outcome. |
Baseline and immediate post 1 week of Chinese Herbs intervention | |
Secondary | Change in protein expression | The serum proteome will be analyzed by liquid chromatography coupled with tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS). | Baseline and immediate post 1 week of Chinese Herbs intervention | |
Secondary | Change in Liver Function Test | The liver function of the patients will be determined by measuring the alanine aminotransferase (ALT), aspartate aminotransferase (AST), and alkaline phosphatase. | Baseline and immediate post 1 week of Chinese Herbs intervention | |
Secondary | Change in CEA (Carcino-Embryonic Antigen) | Change in CEA (Carcino-Embryonic Antigen) will be determined by laboratory examination. | Baseline and immediate post 1 week of Chinese Herbs intervention | |
Secondary | Change in CRP (C-Reactive Protein) | Change in CRP (C-Reactive Protein) will be determined by laboratory examination. | Baseline and immediate post 1 week of Chinese Herbs intervention | |
Secondary | Change in Progesterone | Change in Progesterone will be determined by laboratory examination. | Baseline and immediate post 1 week of Chinese Herbs intervention | |
Secondary | Change in Estradiol | Change in Estradiol will be determined by laboratory examination. | Baseline and immediate post 1 week of Chinese Herbs intervention | |
Secondary | Change in Cytokine levels of serum | The cytokines in serum samples of breast cancer patients will be detected by the Quantibody array, multiplexed sandwich enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) based quantitative array platform (Genomax technology) for quantitative measurement of cytokines in human serum. The unit of measurement for the cytokines is the same. | Baseline and immediate post 1 week of Chinese Herbs intervention |
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