Evaluating Minimal Residual Disease (MRD) Through Longitudinal Circulating Tumor DNA (ctDNA) Profiling in Breast Malignancies
Summary
For patients with breast cancer, it's important to find any remaining cancer cells after they've had their main treatment. Even a few cells, called minimal residual disease (MRD), can lead to the cancer coming back later. A way to find these cells is by looking for tiny bits of cancer DNA that are shed into the blood. This is called circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA). A simple blood test, often called a liquid biopsy, can detect this ctDNA. This research aims to see if finding this cancer DNA in the blood can help predict if a patient's cancer will return. It also may help find out if the treatment is working. Ultimately, the results of this research may help doctors better manage breast cancer and develop new and improved tests and treatments.
Arms & interventions
- OtherThere are no interventions in this observational study.
There are no interventions in this observational study.
Outcome measures
Primary
Invasive Disease-Free Survival (iDFS) stratified by MRD status during neoadjuvant, post-surgery landmark, post definitive treatment (surveillance), and long-term follow-up
Time frame: 5 years
Secondary
Distant disease free survival rates stratified by MRD status during neoadjuvant treatment
Time frame: 5 years
Overall Survival rates stratified by MRD status during neoadjuvant treatment, post-surgery landmark, post definitive treatment (surveillance), and long-term follow-up
Time frame: 5 years
Pathologic Complete Response (pCR) or Residual Cancer Burden (RCB) rate stratified by MRD status at post-surgery landmark
Time frame: 5 years
Time from First Positive MRD Sample to Recurrence
Time frame: 5 years
Eligibility criteria
Study locations (14)
Birmingham Hematology Associates
Birmingham, Alabama, 35223
PIH Health Whittier Hospital
Whittier, California, 90602
Cleveland Clinic Florida
Weston, Florida, 33331
Southern Illinois Hospital Services
Carbondale, Illinois, 62902
Cancer Care Specialist of Illinois
O'Fallon, Illinois, 62269
Goshen Center for Cancer Care
Goshen, Indiana, 46526
Trinity Health
Ann Arbor, Michigan, 48106
Oncology Hematology Associates
Springfield, Missouri, 65807
Cancer Care Specialist of Reno
Reno, Nevada, 89511
Summit Medical Group
Florham Park, New Jersey, 07932
University of Cincinnati Medical Center
Cincinnati, Ohio, 45219
Nashville General
Nashville, Tennessee, 37208
Cancer Care Northwest
Spokane Valley, Washington, 99216
Gunderson Health
La Crosse, Wisconsin, 54601