The PREgnancy and FERtility (PREFER) study: an Italian multicenter prospective cohort study on fertility preservation and pregnancy issues in young breast cancer patients
Abstract Background Fertility and pregnancy issues are of key importance for young breast cancer patients. Despite several advances in the field, there are still multiple unmet needs and barriers in discussing and dealing with these concerns. To address the significant challenges related to fertilit...
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Matteo Lambertini Paola Anserini Valeria Fontana Francesca Poggio Giuseppina Iacono Annalisa Abate Alessia Levaggi Loredana Miglietta Claudia Bighin Sara Giraudi Alessia D’Alonzo Eva Blondeaux Davide Buffi Francesco Campone Domenico F. Merlo Lucia Del Mastro The PREgnancy and FERtility (PREFER) study: an Italian multicenter prospective cohort study on fertility preservation and pregnancy issues in young breast cancer patients BMC Cancer Breast cancer Young patients Fertility preservation Pregnancy Pregnancy-associated breast cancer |
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Matteo Lambertini Paola Anserini Valeria Fontana Francesca Poggio Giuseppina Iacono Annalisa Abate Alessia Levaggi Loredana Miglietta Claudia Bighin Sara Giraudi Alessia D’Alonzo Eva Blondeaux Davide Buffi Francesco Campone Domenico F. Merlo Lucia Del Mastro |
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The PREgnancy and FERtility (PREFER) study: an Italian multicenter prospective cohort study on fertility preservation and pregnancy issues in young breast cancer patients |
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The PREgnancy and FERtility (PREFER) study: an Italian multicenter prospective cohort study on fertility preservation and pregnancy issues in young breast cancer patients |
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The PREgnancy and FERtility (PREFER) study: an Italian multicenter prospective cohort study on fertility preservation and pregnancy issues in young breast cancer patients |
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The PREgnancy and FERtility (PREFER) study: an Italian multicenter prospective cohort study on fertility preservation and pregnancy issues in young breast cancer patients |
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The PREgnancy and FERtility (PREFER) study: an Italian multicenter prospective cohort study on fertility preservation and pregnancy issues in young breast cancer patients |
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pregnancy and fertility (prefer) study: an italian multicenter prospective cohort study on fertility preservation and pregnancy issues in young breast cancer patients |
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Abstract Background Fertility and pregnancy issues are of key importance for young breast cancer patients. Despite several advances in the field, there are still multiple unmet needs and barriers in discussing and dealing with these concerns. To address the significant challenges related to fertility and pregnancy issues, the PREgnancy and FERtility (PREFER) study was developed as a national comprehensive program aiming to optimize care and improve knowledge around these topics. Methods The PREFER study is a prospective cohort study conducted across several Italian institution affiliated with the Gruppo Italiano Mammella (GIM) group evaluating patterns of care and clinical outcomes of young breast cancer patients dealing with fertility and pregnancy issues. It is composed of two distinctive studies: PREFER-FERTILITY and PREFER-PREGNANCY. The PREFER-FERTILITY study is enrolling premenopausal patients aged 18–45 years, diagnosed with non-metastatic breast cancer, who are candidates to (neo)adjuvant chemotherapy and not previously exposed to anticancer therapies. The primary objective is to obtain and centralize data about patients’ preferences and choices towards the available fertility preserving procedures. The success and safety of these strategies and the hormonal changes during chemotherapy and study follow-up are secondary objectives. The PREFER-PREGNANCY study is enrolling survivors achieving a pregnancy after prior history of breast cancer and patients diagnosed with pregnancy-associated breast cancer (PABC). The primary objectives are to obtain and centralize data about the management and clinical outcomes of these women. Patients’ survival outcomes, and the fetal, obstetrical and paediatric care of their children are secondary objectives. For both studies, the initial planned recruitment period is 5 years and patients will remain in active follow-up for up to 15 years. The PREFER-FERTILITY study was first activated in November 2012, and the PREFER-PREGNANCY study in May 2013. Discussion The PREFER study is expected to support and improve oncofertility counseling in Italy, to explore the real need of fertility preserving procedures, and to acquire prospectively more robust data on the efficacy and safety of the available strategies for fertility preservation, on the management of breast cancer survivors achieving a pregnancy and of women with PABC (including the possible short- and long-term complications in their children). Trial registration number ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT02895165 (Retrospectively registered in August 2016). |
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Breast cancer Young patients Fertility preservation Pregnancy Pregnancy-associated breast cancer |
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doaj-55e4d35012174cf8bceffd17a2b7a72e2020-11-24T22:00:11ZengBMCBMC Cancer1471-24072017-05-0117111110.1186/s12885-017-3348-8The PREgnancy and FERtility (PREFER) study: an Italian multicenter prospective cohort study on fertility preservation and pregnancy issues in young breast cancer patientsMatteo Lambertini0Paola Anserini1Valeria Fontana2Francesca Poggio3Giuseppina Iacono4Annalisa Abate5Alessia Levaggi6Loredana Miglietta7Claudia Bighin8Sara Giraudi9Alessia D’Alonzo10Eva Blondeaux11Davide Buffi12Francesco Campone13Domenico F. Merlo14Lucia Del Mastro15Department of Medical Oncology, U.O. Sviluppo Terapie Innovative, IRCCS AOU San Martino-ISTPhysiopathology of Human Reproduction Unit, IRCCS AOU San Martino-ISTDepartment of Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Clinical Trials - IRCCS AOU San Martino-IST Istituto Nazionale per la Ricerca sul CancroDepartment of Medical Oncology, U.O. Oncologia Medica 2, IRCCS AOU San Martino-ISTDepartment of Medical Oncology, U.O. Sviluppo Terapie Innovative, IRCCS AOU San Martino-ISTDepartment of Medical Oncology, U.O. Sviluppo Terapie Innovative, IRCCS AOU San Martino-ISTDepartment of Medical Oncology, U.O. Sviluppo Terapie Innovative, IRCCS AOU San Martino-ISTDepartment of Medical Oncology, U.O. Oncologia Medica 2, IRCCS AOU San Martino-ISTDepartment of Medical Oncology, U.O. Oncologia Medica 2, IRCCS AOU San Martino-ISTDepartment of Medical Oncology, U.O. Sviluppo Terapie Innovative, IRCCS AOU San Martino-ISTDepartment of Medical Oncology, U.O. Sviluppo Terapie Innovative, IRCCS AOU San Martino-ISTDepartment of Medical Oncology, U.O. Oncologia Medica 2, IRCCS AOU San Martino-ISTDepartment of “Alta intensità di Cura e Percorso Nascita”, U.O.C. Ostetricia e Ginecologia, UOSD Centro di Medicina Fetale e Perinatale, IRCCS Istituto Giannina GasliniDepartment of “Alta intensità di Cura e Percorso Nascita”, U.O.C. Patologia e Terapia Intensiva Neonatale-Assistenza Neonatale, IRCCS Istituto Giannina GasliniDepartment of Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Clinical Trials - IRCCS AOU San Martino-IST Istituto Nazionale per la Ricerca sul CancroDepartment of Medical Oncology, U.O. Sviluppo Terapie Innovative, IRCCS AOU San Martino-ISTAbstract Background Fertility and pregnancy issues are of key importance for young breast cancer patients. Despite several advances in the field, there are still multiple unmet needs and barriers in discussing and dealing with these concerns. To address the significant challenges related to fertility and pregnancy issues, the PREgnancy and FERtility (PREFER) study was developed as a national comprehensive program aiming to optimize care and improve knowledge around these topics. Methods The PREFER study is a prospective cohort study conducted across several Italian institution affiliated with the Gruppo Italiano Mammella (GIM) group evaluating patterns of care and clinical outcomes of young breast cancer patients dealing with fertility and pregnancy issues. It is composed of two distinctive studies: PREFER-FERTILITY and PREFER-PREGNANCY. The PREFER-FERTILITY study is enrolling premenopausal patients aged 18–45 years, diagnosed with non-metastatic breast cancer, who are candidates to (neo)adjuvant chemotherapy and not previously exposed to anticancer therapies. The primary objective is to obtain and centralize data about patients’ preferences and choices towards the available fertility preserving procedures. The success and safety of these strategies and the hormonal changes during chemotherapy and study follow-up are secondary objectives. The PREFER-PREGNANCY study is enrolling survivors achieving a pregnancy after prior history of breast cancer and patients diagnosed with pregnancy-associated breast cancer (PABC). The primary objectives are to obtain and centralize data about the management and clinical outcomes of these women. Patients’ survival outcomes, and the fetal, obstetrical and paediatric care of their children are secondary objectives. For both studies, the initial planned recruitment period is 5 years and patients will remain in active follow-up for up to 15 years. The PREFER-FERTILITY study was first activated in November 2012, and the PREFER-PREGNANCY study in May 2013. Discussion The PREFER study is expected to support and improve oncofertility counseling in Italy, to explore the real need of fertility preserving procedures, and to acquire prospectively more robust data on the efficacy and safety of the available strategies for fertility preservation, on the management of breast cancer survivors achieving a pregnancy and of women with PABC (including the possible short- and long-term complications in their children). Trial registration number ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT02895165 (Retrospectively registered in August 2016).http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12885-017-3348-8Breast cancerYoung patientsFertility preservationPregnancyPregnancy-associated breast cancer |