Clinical Trial

Acute and Long-term Cardiovascular Toxicity After Modern Radiotherapy for Breast Cancer

Recruiting
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Summary
In Europe, breast cancer is by far the most common form of cancer diagnosed in women today, accounting for 29% of all cases. The 5-year survival rate is approximately 90%. Surgery is usually combined with radiotherapy (RT), anthracyclines, aromatase inhibitors and/or trastuzumab (Herceptin) which all have improved the life expectancy and survival in breast cancer patients. Unfortunately, RT is associated with a broad spectrum of cardiovascular diseases, which includes coronary artery disease, valvular dysfunction, congestive heart failure and stroke, and is the most common non-malignancy cause of death. During the last two decades, RT regimens for breast cancer have changed and the doses of radiation to which the heart is exposed are now potentially lower due to new and improved RT techniques. However, there are no data on whether these new regimes decrease the risk of cardiovascular disease. In this study the incidence and prevalence of cardiovascular diseases will be estimated 8 and 15 years after both conventional and laser assisted breath controlled RT, and compared with cardiovascular diseases in the general female population. A further aim is to evaluate signs and prevalence of acute cardiotoxicity from RT with the use of cardiac magnetic resonance imaging, coronary fractional flow reserve, ECG and inflammatory and cardiac biomarkers and to investigate whether these signs can predict later cardiovascular disease. The importance of traditional cardiovascular risk factors (age, hypertension, hypercholesterolemia, smoking habits and physical activity, as registered before RT) will also be evaluated.
Protocol Amendment History 12 amendments
This ClinicalTrials.gov record has been amended 12 times since 2015-09-02; most recent amendment 2026-06-02.
Status change: Not Yet Recruiting → Recruiting 2016-11-03
Trial Details
NCT Number NCT02541435
Lead Sponsor St. Olavs Hospital
Collaborators: Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Alesund Hospital
Conditions Breast Neoplasms, Cardiovascular Diseases
Enrollment 1,600 participants
Start Date 2016-11
Primary Completion 2029-12 (estimated)
Study Completion 2036-12 (estimated)
Updated on ClinicalTrials.gov 2026-06-04