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NCT ID: NCT03694756
Brief Summary: The aim of this study is to assess feasibility of a new imaging technology in the management of breast cancer - Tumor Microenvironment of Metastasis - Magnetic Resonance imaging (TMEM-MRI).
Detailed Description: The primary objective of this study is to develop a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) based method for assessing TMEM-mediated permeability associated with cancer cell dissemination in breast cancer patients. TMEM-MRI has the ability to detect tumor areas with more leakiness (perfusion), where cancer cells enter blood vessels to travel to other sites. This novel TMEM-MRI has potential to be used in clinical practice to identify tumors with high leakiness that might have higher chances to recur after breast cancer treatment. In addition, TMEM-MRI can potentially be used to assess response to preoperative treatments (chemotherapy, hormonal therapy) over time. In a prior study, it was found that patients with high TMEM doorway score, compared to patients with mid/low TMEM doorway score, in their residual disease after neoadjuvant therapy, had worse distant relapse-free survival (p = 0.008). These results demonstrated that TMEM doorway density after neoadjuvant therapy is a prognostic biomarker of breast cancer outcomes. In the initial development of the proposed TMEM MRI in humans, the tumor microenvironment is naïve to treatment. However, neoadjuvant therapy may affect the tumor microenvironment which could affect vascular anatomy - a key component of the TMEM MRI algorithm. Therefore, the study team aims to assess the correlation between TMEM doorway density and TMEM MRI activity after neoadjuvant therapy (Pilot Cohort C).
Study: NCT03694756
Study Brief:
Protocol Section: NCT03694756