This study focuses on women with low-risk breast cancer who have had lumpectomy (surgery to remove a breast lump). The purpose of the study is to compare the usual treatment of breast radiation and hormonal drugs after lumpectomy to using hormonal drugs alone. Researchers aim to determine whether hormonal therapy alone more effectively prevents the breast cancer from returning compared to breast radiation and hormonal therapy.
Participation in the study will be limited to a very select patient population whose tumor and patient-specific variables (including Oncotype RS) predict that they are less likely to benefit from the addition of radiation, as compared to most other breast patients treated with breast-conserving surgery plus hormonal therapy. The study has 2 study groups. The first group will receive the usual treatment (breast radiation therapy and hormonal therapy), and the second group will receive only hormonal therapy after lumpectomy.
What is the full name of this clinical trial?
NRG-BR007: A Phase III Clinical Trial Evaluating Deescalation Of Breast Radiation For Conservative Treatment Of Stage I, Hormone Sensitive, Her2-Negative, Oncotype Recurrence Score <-18 Breast Cancer