GCC 1926- Phase Ib Dose Escalation of Single-Fraction Preoperative Stereotactic Partial-Breast Irradiation for Early-Stage Breast Cancer
University of Maryland, Baltimore
Summary
The GammaPod machine was made by Xcision Medical Systems and is already FDA cleared to deliver focused radiation within the breast. Unlike current radiation machines, the GammaPod was designed specifically for treating breast cancer. The GammaPod can pinpoint radiation to the tumor bed in the breast which lowers the amount of radiation to nearby tissues. The machine uses a breast cup system to hold the breast in place for the treatment. This breast cup system was tested at MSGCCC (Marlene Stewart Greenebaum Comprehensive Cancer Center). Patients reported this system was more comfortable than an MRI or mammogram. The cup system was able to securely position the breast for treatment in the correct location. Receiving radiation before surgery is not a new concept in cancer management. Preoperative radiation has proven to result in improved disease free survival in certain types of cancer. With this study treatment, the participants will receive a dose of breast radiation therapy before the lumpectomy surgery. The lumpectomy surgery is where they remove the participant's tumor. The purpose of this research study is to determine a safe and effective dose of pre-operative radiation to treat early stage breast cancer. The pre-operative radiation is delivered using the FDA approved, GammaPod machine. The study will also determine the cosmesis of pre-operative radiation at different doses. Cosmesis is another word for looking at skin changes. The research team will use questionnaires for patient and physicians to assess adverse cosmesis changes as accurately as possible. In addition, the investigators are going to assess radiation related changes using photo software analysis tools and patients quality of life.
Eligibility
- Age range
- 45+ years
- Sex
- Female
- Healthy volunteers
- No
Inclusion Criteria: * Patients must sign consent for study participation. * Patients must be female with a diagnosis of invasive ductal carcinoma. Lobular histologies will not be included, because of difficulty in defining the extent of disease with imaging. * Patients must be deemed appropriate candidates for breast-conserving therapy (i.e., not pregnant, never had RT to the treated breast, breast size would allow adequate cosmesis after volume loss from partial mastectomy). * Tumor must not involve the overlying skin or underlying chest wall, based on imaging evaluation and/or clinical exam…
Interventions
- RadiationGammaPod Radiation
The basic design is a dose-escalation phase Ib study with 4 predefined dose levels. With this study treatment, participants will receive the dose level assigned treatment of radiation therapy before the lumpectomy surgery.
Locations (4)
- UMMCBaltimore, Maryland
- Upper Chesapeake HealthBel Air, Maryland
- Central Maryland Oncology CenterColumbia, Maryland
- Baltimore Washington Medical CenterGlen Burnie, Maryland