Plain English Summary
Background and study aims
Breast cancer affects thousands of women in Sweden every year and is the most common type of cancer in women. In the year 2016 as many as 7500 women in Sweden were diagnosed with breast cancer. Using oncoplastic techniques in breast cancer surgery allows for a generous resection of breast tissue and therefore a reduction in non-radical surgery and studies has also shown that patients are more satisfied with the cosmetic outcome. The use of breast-reduction techniques is one of the most commonly used in oncoplastic breast surgery. Bilateral breast reduction in combination with breast-cancer surgery (therapeutic mammoplasty) has the benefit of reducing the volume of the breasts as well as assuring good symmetry after surgery. In patients with breast cancer combined with mammary hyperplasia and a good health status it is a valuable option to consider, even with smaller tumours. The INESC porto research group has created software called Breast Cancer Conservative Treatment cosmetic results (BCCT.core) which assesses photographs and produces a rated result: poor, fair, good or excellent aesthetic outcome. The evaluation is based on symmetry, skin colour and scar appearance. The main study aim is to assess the cosmetic outcome, evaluated by BCCT.core, at the time of breast cancer diagnosis, after bilateral therapeutic mammoplasty and at 1-year follow-up.
Who can participate?
Patients who underwent bilateral therapeutic mammoplasty between 2011 and August 2018 (data collected from digital patient records)
What does the study involve?
For the postoperative photos information is extracted from BCCT.core including the 4-grade cosmetic outcome and a value for symmetry between the breasts. For the preoperative photos BCCT.core is used only to extract the symmetry score, since BCCT.core is designed for evaluating the cosmetic outcome for postoperative photos. Values on a 10-grade scale for cosmetic outcomes are recorded for both patient and surgeon on 1-year follow-up. The surgeon’s and patient’s grading of cosmetic outcome is made primarily on the 1-year follow-up, with a few exceptions where it is done in retrospect by the surgeon based on the postoperative photos.
What are the possible benefits and risks of participating?
The possible benefits are that it can lead to a better understanding of the cosmetic outcomes for patient undergoing this type of surgery, so surgeons in the future can make the best possible choices regarding surgery for breast cancer patients. There are no potential risks for the patients involved since this is a register study only, also all the patients have been de-identified in the dataset. There was also an opt-out option available for the potential patients in the study, in form of an article in the local newspaper calling on patients who fulfilled the inclusion criteria to contact the responsible party if they did not wish to participate.
Where is the study run from?
Kirurgen, Centralsjukhuset Kristianstad (Sweden)
When is the study starting and how long is it expected to run for?
October 2018 to October 2019
Who is funding the study?
1. Lunds Universitet (Sweden)
2. Region Skåne (Sweden)
Who is the main contact?
Dr Kim Gulis
Kim.Gulis@skane.se
Trial website
Contact information
Type
Scientific
Primary contact
Dr Kim Gulis
ORCID ID
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-4089-0760
Contact details
J A Hedlundsv 5
Kristianstad
29133
Sweden
+46 (0)44-3092286
kim.gulis@skane.se
Additional identifiers
EudraCT number
Nil known
ClinicalTrials.gov number
Nil known
Protocol/serial number
Nil known
Study information
Scientific title
Cosmetic outcome and symmetry for patients who have undergone bilateral therapeutic mammoplasty for breast cancer
Acronym
Study hypothesis
To evaluate the cosmetic outcome after bilateral therapeutic mammoplasty.
Ethics approval
Approved 04/12/2018, Etikprövningsnämnden i Lund (Box 133, 22100, Lund, Sweden; Tel: +46 (0)104750800; Email: registrator@etikprovning.se), Dnr 2018/827
Study design
Retrospective observational cohort study
Primary study design
Observational
Secondary study design
Cohort study
Trial setting
Hospitals
Trial type
Other
Patient information sheet
Condition
Cosmetic outcome after breast cancer surgery
Intervention
The patients eligible for inclusion is all patients operated with bilateral therapeutic mammoplasty between 2011 and until August 2018, the patients were identified and the data was retrospectively collected from digital patient records.
Regarding the aesthetic outcome from a more impartial view, INESC porto research group has created an objective software called the Breast Cancer Conservative Treatment cosmetic results (BCCT.core). This software assesses photographs and produces a rated result: poor, fair, good or excellent aesthetic outcome. The evaluation is based on symmetry, skin colour and scar appearance.
For the postoperative photos, information is extracted from BCCT.core including the 4-grade cosmetic outcome and a value for symmetry between the breasts. For the preoperative photos, BCCT.core is used only to extract the symmetry score, since BCCT.core is designed for evaluating the cosmetic outcome for postoperative photos. Values on a 10-grade scale for cosmetic outcomes have been registered for both patient and surgeon on 1-year follow-up. The surgeons and patients grading of cosmetic outcome was made primarily on the 1-year follow-up, with few exceptions where it was done in retrospect by the surgeon based on the postoperative photos.
Intervention type
Other
Phase
Drug names
Primary outcome measure
1. Cosmetic outcome measured using BCCT.core score on a 4-grade scale 1-year postoperatively
2. Symmetry measurements from BCCT.core preoperative and 1-year postoperative
3. Patient's cosmetic scores on a scale of 1-10 at 1-year postoperatively
4. Surgeon's cosmetic scores on a scale of 1-10 at 1-year postoperatively
Secondary outcome measures
1. Complications documented for each breast separately according to Clavien-Dindo classification 2 weeks postoperatively and 1 year postoperatively
2. Breast size in ml measured using plastic breast cups preoperatively
3. Breast measurements in cm measured using measuring tape preoperatively
4. Percentage of breast excised during surgery measured by dividing the weight of the breast tissue excised in surgery with the weight of the breast
5. Axillary dissection in surgery, measured by if there was an axillary clearance or not
6. Tumor characteristics in pathology answers measured using pathology reports 2 weeks postoperatively
Overall trial start date
01/10/2018
Overall trial end date
01/10/2019
Reason abandoned (if study stopped)
Eligibility
Participant inclusion criteria
All patients operated with bilateral therapeutic mammoplasty between 2011 and August 2018 in Centralsjukhuset Kristianstad
Participant type
Patient
Age group
Adult
Gender
Female
Target number of participants
150
Total final enrolment
146
Participant exclusion criteria
1. Patients who had a mastectomy before the 1-year postoperative follow-up
2. Patients who had a nipple removed during the surgery due to tumor location
3. Patients where the postoperative 1-year photos were missing
4. Patients who died before the 1-year follow-up
Recruitment start date
01/10/2018
Recruitment end date
01/10/2019
Locations
Countries of recruitment
Sweden
Trial participating centre
Kirurgen, Centralsjukhuset Kristianstad
J A Hedlundsväg 5
Kristianstad
29133
Sweden
Sponsor information
Organisation
Region Skåne
Sponsor details
Centralsjukhuset Kristianstad
Malmö
20501
Sweden
+46 (0)44-3091000
tor.svensjo@skane.se
Sponsor type
Hospital/treatment centre
Website
Funders
Funder type
University/education
Funder name
Lunds Universitet
Alternative name(s)
Lund University
Funding Body Type
government organisation
Funding Body Subtype
government non-federal
Location
Sweden
Funder name
Region Skåne
Alternative name(s)
Funding Body Type
Funding Body Subtype
Location
Results and Publications
Publication and dissemination plan
Publication planned 2020. There are to date no publications or additional documents available online.
IPD sharing statement
The data sharing plans for the current study are unknown and will be made available at a later date.
Intention to publish date
01/10/2020
Participant level data
To be made available at a later date
Basic results (scientific)
Publication list