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To assess the role of myocardial oedema on CMR (T2 mapping) after radiation therapy and cardiotoxic systemic therapy in predicting the incidence of cardiotoxicity, defined as by consensus guidelines* (decline of LVEF ≥10% points with a final LVEF <53%) measured on CMR and ECHO over the time window of 12 months from the end of radiation therapy.


Clinical Trial Description

Overall study schedule The Overall Study Schedule is summarized in the assessment schedule (appendix 1). This study is composed of three subsequent phases: a Run-In Phase, a RT/Systemic Therapy Phase, a Follow-Up Phase. Run-In Phase The Run-In Phase starts with the first visit (before any cancer treatment), when Screening/Enrollment procedure is performed. This phase will start once a patient has provided WIC to participate in the study and ends the day of treatment start. Screening / Enrolment Visit Visit will be performed before the expected starting date of treatment. After a WIC has been obtained from the patient, the patient will be visited by the Investigators and the following information will be gathered: - Demographic Data (age, height, weight, BMI); - Medical history (previous and concomitant diseases, previous therapies, family history of CVD); - Concomitant Medication; - Physical examination & overall health assessment (including vital signs). - Pregnancy test (pre- and perimenopausal women). The inclusion and exclusion criteria will be checked and, if the patient complies with all the Inclusion and Exclusion criteria, she will be enrolled into the study A baseline assessment will be performed by the Investigator: CMR, ECG and ECHO will be done at the participating centers The patient will be assigned to specific treatment (chemo/immunotherapy and adjuvant radiation therapy +/- aromatase inhibitor/tamoxifen/LhRh agonist). A standard of care treatment will be administered. Radiotherapy/Systemic therapy Treatment Phase (specific Visit descriptions) SYSTEMIC TREATMENT Blood sample will be scheduled before and, if possible, 24 hours after chemotherapy administration. - Patients treated with antracyclines regimens will be checked with ECG and ECHO at the end of treatment. - Blood sample will be scheduled before Trastuzumab administration every three weeks and ECHO will be done after every 4 cycles (3 months). RADIOTHERAPY For Technical details see appendix 3. Before starting RT patients will be checked clinically the first day of treatment and baseline tests will be done. Biomarkers will be checked the first day and in the middle of RT. If a patient gets symptomatic heart failure during the treatment, or if LVEF decline greater than 10% points with a final LVEF <53% measured on Echo, the patient will be referred to the cardiologist for a specific treatment as described by guidelines End of RT Group Patients treated with trastuzumab, will continue the treatment up to 1 year. Blood tests will be taken every three weeks and Echos will be done after every 4 cycles (3-week cycles). Follow-Up Phase 2 weeks+/-3 days after the end of RT, blood sample will be taken. An ECHO and CMR will be done. All patients will be checked 6 weeks after the end of radiotherapy for the study visit. The following activities will be performed: Blood sample for biomarkers. If hs-CRP ≥3mg/l, ECHO will be done. All patients will be followed at least until 10 years after the end of RT. Blood samples for measuring biomarkers and ECHO and CMR will be done 12 months after the end of RT. Unscheduled Visit An unscheduled visit may occur at any time during the study, only for safety reason or for a premature discontinuation from the study. ;


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NCT number NCT04790266
Study type Observational
Source Oncology Institute of Southern Switzerland
Contact Valli
Phone 0041918119430
Email mariacarla.valli@eoc.ch
Status Recruiting
Phase
Start date September 15, 2020
Completion date December 31, 2024

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