Breast Cancer Clinical Trial
Official title:
Evaluation of the Impact of Multidisciplinary Oncosexology Management Associated With Photobiomodulation on Sexual Quality of Life in Women With Breast Cancer - EVABIOSEIN
The treatment of breast cancer as well as the disease are responsible for genito-urinary symptoms that can persist over time and impair quality of life. Given the improved prognosis of breast cancer, more and more patients are confronted with specific post-cancer issues, and the care has become a major health challenge. Sexual health is a crucial component of well-being and overall quality of life. Vaginal dryness and dyspareunia are symptoms frequently found in patients treated for breast cancer, with chemotherapy and hormone therapy as risk factors. However, the treatment of sexual disorders remains underdeveloped in France. Vaginal dryness is part of a broader syndrome known as genitourinary syndrome of menopause (GSM), or vulvovaginal atrophy, which may combine vulvovaginal (dryness, irritation, burning), sexual (dyspareunia) and urinary (infections, pollakiuria, urgency) symptoms secondary to hypoestrogenemia, exacerbated by breast cancer treatments. Since hormonal treatments are contraindicated, the first-line treatment for GSM in patients treated for breast cancer is the application of non-hormonal trophic treatments (regular vaginal moisturizers, lubricants during intercourse). However, these treatments are often insufficient to provide effective relief. There is therefore growing interest in the development of second-line treatments for GSM : intra-vaginal hyaluronic acid injections, laser, photobiomodulation (PBM), etc. PBM using Light Emitting Diodes (LED) has been proposed as an alternative treatment for genitourinary syndrome of the menopause. The tissues are exposed to light sources in the visible spectrum, inducing non-thermal, non-cytotoxic biological effects that improve vaginal tissue trophicity. A study is planned to evaluate the use of photobiomodulation in 2nd-line treatment of GSM (after 1st-line treatment with vaginal moisturizers) and on the quality of sexual life of patients treated for breast cancer at any stage of treatment.
Breast cancer affects around one in eight women, accounting for 58,459 new cases in 2018 in France. Advances in treatment have improved overall survival, which is currently around 90% at 5 years in industrialized countries. In France, 5.3% of women have survived breast cancer. However, the disease and its treatment are responsible for symptoms that can persist over time and impair quality of life. Given the improved prognosis of breast cancer, more and more patients are confronted with the specific problems of the post-cancer period, and care for them has become a major health issue, highlighted in international recommendations and in Cancer Plans since 2003. Sexual health is a crucial component of well-being and overall quality of life. Sexual quality of life is frequently impaired after cancer treatment. A large-scale survey carried out in France showed that sexual quality of life remained impaired in almost two thirds of patients 2 years and 5 years after cancer diagnosis, all sites combined. An abundance of literature underlines the high frequency of sexuality and intimacy disorders in patients treated for breast cancer, from diagnosis, throughout treatment and into the post-cancer period. Sexual health is a complex issue, influenced by multiple factors such as education, beliefs, socio-cultural factors, intimacy, relationship with partner, physical and psychological well-being, body image, and personal and gender identity. These multiple factors can be disrupted, modified and altered as a result of cancer diagnosis and treatment. Vaginal dryness and dyspareunia are symptoms frequently found in patients treated for breast cancer, with chemotherapy and hormone therapy as risk factors. However, the management of sexual disorders remains underdeveloped in France. Three prospective studies have been carried out at the Institute of Cancer in Montpellier (ICM), two of which have been published, analyzing sexual quality of life in patients with non-metastatic breast cancer, and have shown a deterioration in sexual quality of life similar to that described in the literature, with in particular a high frequency of libido disorders, vaginal dryness and altered sexual satisfaction. A low level of communication between patients and healthcare professionals was reported, with a high demand for care expressed by patients. Patients' opinions and suggestions for optimal care were also collected and analyzed. The analysis of these data showed that patients had initiated first-line treatments for vaginal dryness. Vaginal dryness is part of a broader syndrome known as genitourinary syndrome of menopause (GSM), or vulvovaginal atrophy, which may combine vulvovaginal (dryness, irritation, burning), sexual (dyspareunia) and urinary (infections, pollakiuria, urgency) symptoms secondary to hypoestrogenemia, exacerbated by breast cancer treatments. Since hormonal treatments are contraindicated, the first-line treatment for GSM in patients treated for breast cancer is the application of non-hormonal trophic treatments (regular vaginal moisturizers, lubricants during intercourse). However, these treatments are often insufficient to provide effective relief. There is therefore growing interest in the development of second-line treatments for GSM : intra-vaginal hyaluronic acid injections, laser, photobiomodulation (PBM), etc. Light Emitting Diode (LED) PBM has been proposed as an alternative treatment for genitourinary menopausal syndrome. he tissues are exposed to light sources in the visible spectrum, inducing non-thermal, non-cytotoxic biological effects that improve vaginal tissue trophicity. This non-invasive technique has few contraindications (epilepsy, photosensitizing treatment) and no known serious side effects, and has been studied in a number of indications, notably for the treatment of oral mucositis. There are few data on vaginal application, and this technology is being evaluated as part of a clinical trial at the Nimes hospital in patients with GSM in the general population. Interim results based on the inclusion of 130 patients showed clinical improvement in 61 out of 100 patients ("better" or "much better") treated with 6 sessions of PBM, with no serious adverse effects (PhD thesis). There are currently no data specifically on women treated for breast cancer. In the context of setting up an oncosexology care network at the Institute of Cancer in Montpellier, a study is planned to evaluate the use of photobiomodulation in 2nd-line treatment of GSM (after 1st-line treatment with vaginal moisturizers) and on the quality of sexual life of patients treated for breast cancer at any stage of treatment. ;
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