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Evaluating the De-Escalation of Surveillance for Patients Who Have Undergone Curative Treatment for Breast Cancer

Evaluating the De-Escalation of Surveillance for Patients Who Have Undergone Curative Treatment for Primary Breast Cancer - A Prospective, Randomised Controlled Trial


Sponsor

Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland

Enrollment

560 participants

Start Date

Dec 11, 2025

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Conditions

Summary

Patients who were diagnosed with breast cancer and have finished their treatment will be given the opportunity to be part of this study. These patients will have been attending surveillance at the Breast Centre in Beaumont Hospital, Ireland for 2 years prior. These patients, who are doing well after breast cancer treatment, will be given the opportunity to enrol in this study, potentially being discharged from in person surveillance after 2 years, while still attending for their annual mammogram. Investigators intend to find out if a simpler follow-up plan could work just as safely, while also improving the patients quality of life.


Eligibility

Sex: FEMALEMin Age: 18 Years

Inclusion Criteria6

  • Female participants aged 18 years or older
  • Prior diagnosis of primary breast cancer treated with curative intent
  • Currently under cancer surveillance and at the 24-month follow-up timepoint
  • No clinical or radiological evidence of disease recurrence or metastasis at the time of recruitment (e.g., no palpable mass, skin or nipple changes, or suspicious findings on imaging)
  • Able to read, write, and speak English sufficiently to complete the EuroQol 5-Dimension 5-Level (EQ-5D-5L) questionnaire (paper-based or via telephone)
  • Resident in the Republic of Ireland with a fixed address and intention to continue follow-up within the Irish healthcare system

Exclusion Criteria4

  • Evidence of breast cancer recurrence or metastatic disease at the time of recruitment
  • Inability to provide informed consent
  • Inability to complete study questionnaires (e.g., due to language barriers or cognitive impairment)
  • Not resident in the Republic of Ireland or not intending to remain in follow-up within the Irish healthcare system

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Interventions

OTHERDeescalation of surveillance

Patients will attend hospital-based in-person specialist surveillance clinics according to the current practice post initial diagnosis for the first two years following curative resection and treatment of their primary breast cancer and then discharged from the service (i.e.: patients will receive six monthly specialist follow-up appointments for the first 24 months). Mammographic surveillance will be as described for the control group. Every patient will undergo an annual mammogram until the age of seventy years (or if aged 70 at the time of diagnosis, they will have an annual mammogram for five years in total). As per standard practice all results from these annual mammogram studies will be copied to the patients' general practitioner. If any abnormalities are detected on mammogram the patient will be contacted. All participants will complete the health-related quality of life questionnaire, EQ5D5L at the 24 (2 year), 36 (3 year), 48 (4 year) and 50 month (5 year) timepoint.


Locations(1)

Beaumont Hospital

Dublin, Ireland

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