The NeST (neoadjuvant systemic therapy in breast cancer) study – Protocol for a prospective multi-centre cohort study to assess the current utilization and short-term outcomes of neoadjuvant systemic therapies in breast cancer

IF 1.1 Q3 SURGERY
G.W. Irwin , F. Bannon , C.E. Coles , E. Copson , R.I. Cutress , R.V. Dave , M. Grayson , C. Holcombe , S. Irshad , C. O'Brien , R.L. O'Connell , C. Palmieri , A.M. Shaaban , N. Sharma , J. Singh , I. Whitehead , S. Potter , S.A. McIntosh
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Abstract

Introduction

Neoadjuvant systemic therapy (NST) has several potential advantages in the treatment of breast cancer. However, there is currently considerable variation in NST use across the UK. The NeST study is a national, prospective, multicentre cohort study that will investigate current patterns of care with respect to NST in the UK.

Methods and analysis

Phase 1 – a national practice questionnaire (NPQ) to survey current practice.

Phase 2 – a multi-centre prospective cohort study of breast cancer patients, undergoing NST.

Women undergoing NST as their MDT recommended primary breast cancer treatment between December 2017 and May 2018 will be included. The breast surgery and oncological professional associations and the trainee research collaborative networks will encourage participation by all breast cancer centres.

Patient demographics, radiological, oncological, surgical and pathological data will be collected, including complications and the need for further intervention/treatment. Data will be collated to establish current practice in the UK, regarding NST usage and variability of access and provision of these therapies. Prospective data on 600 patients from ~50 centres are anticipated.

Trial registration: ISRCTN11160072.

Ethics and dissemination

Research ethics approval is not required for this study, as per the online Health Research Authority decision tool. The information obtained will provide valuable insights to help patients make informed decisions about their treatment. These data should establish current practice in the UK concerning NST, inform future service delivery as well as identifying further research questions.

This protocol will be disseminated through the Mammary Fold Academic Research Collaborative (MFAC), the Reconstructive Surgery Trials Network and the Association of Breast Surgery. Participating units will have access to their own data and collective results will be presented at relevant conferences and published in appropriate peer-reviewed journals, as well as being made accessible to relevant patient groups.

NeST(乳腺癌新辅助全身治疗)研究-一项前瞻性多中心队列研究方案,旨在评估乳腺癌新辅助全身治疗的当前使用情况和短期结果
新辅助全身治疗(NST)在乳腺癌治疗中有几个潜在的优势。然而,目前在整个英国,NST的使用存在相当大的差异。NeST研究是一项全国性的、前瞻性的、多中心队列研究,将调查英国NST目前的护理模式。方法与分析第一阶段-全国实践问卷调查(NPQ),以调查目前的做法。2期-一项针对乳腺癌患者的多中心前瞻性队列研究,接受NST。2017年12月至2018年5月期间接受NST作为MDT推荐的原发性乳腺癌治疗的女性将被纳入其中。乳房外科和肿瘤专业协会以及实习研究合作网络将鼓励所有乳腺癌中心的参与。将收集患者人口统计、放射学、肿瘤学、外科和病理数据,包括并发症和进一步干预/治疗的需要。数据将被整理,以建立在英国的现行做法,关于NST的使用和可变性的获取和提供这些疗法。预计将有来自约50个中心的600名患者的前瞻性数据。试验注册:ISRCTN11160072。伦理和传播根据在线卫生研究权威决策工具,本研究不需要研究伦理批准。获得的信息将提供有价值的见解,帮助患者做出明智的治疗决定。这些数据应该在英国建立有关NST的现行实践,为未来的服务提供提供信息,并确定进一步的研究问题。本协议将通过乳腺学术研究合作组织(MFAC)、再造外科试验网络和乳腺外科协会传播。参与单位将有机会获得自己的数据,集体结果将在相关会议上展示并发表在适当的同行评议期刊上,并向相关患者群体提供。
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