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Last refreshed on: 1 April 2024
Main ID:  NCT00382070
Date of registration: 26/09/2006
Prospective Registration: No
Primary sponsor: NSABP Foundation Inc
Public title: Letrozole in Treating Postmenopausal Women Who Have Received Hormone Therapy for Hormone Receptor-Positive Breast Cancer
Scientific title: A Clinical Trial to Determine the Efficacy of Five Years of Letrozole Compared to Placebo in Patients Completing Five Years of Hormonal Therapy Consisting of an Aromatase Inhibitor (AI) or Tamoxifen Followed by an AI in Prolonging Disease-Free Survival in Postmenopausal Women With Hormone Receptor Positive Breast Cancer
Date of first enrolment: August 2006
Target sample size: 3966
Recruitment status: Active, not recruiting
URL:  https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT00382070
Study type:  Interventional
Study design:  Allocation: Randomized. Intervention model: Parallel Assignment. Primary purpose: Treatment. Masking: Double (Participant, Investigator).  
Phase:  Phase 3
Countries of recruitment
Canada Ireland United States
Contacts
Name:     Norman Wolmark, MD
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Affiliation:  NSABP Foundation Inc
Key inclusion & exclusion criteria

Eligibility Criteria

- Patients must have an Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) performance status of
0 or 1 (0 = fully active, able to carry on all pre-disease performance without
restriction; 1 = restricted in physically strenuous activity but ambulatory).

- Patients must be postmenopausal at the time of randomization. (Note: Premenopausal or
perimenopausal women requiring therapy with luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone
[LHRH] analogs to suppress ovarian function are not eligible.) For study purposes,
postmenopausal is defined as: age 56 or older with no spontaneous menses for at least
12 months prior to study entry, or age 55 or younger with no spontaneous menses for at
least 12 months prior to study entry (e.g., spontaneous or secondary to hysterectomy)
AND with a documented estradiol level in the postmenopausal range according to local
institutional/laboratory standards, or a prior documented bilateral oophorectomy.

- The patient must have remained disease-free from the time of initial breast cancer
diagnosis until the time of randomization.

- The patient must have had histologically-confirmed invasive carcinoma of the breast by
diagnostic core needle biopsy or by final pathologic evaluation of the surgical
specimen.

- Patients who received neoadjuvant chemotherapy must have been clinical Stage I, II, or
IIIA. For patients who received adjuvant chemotherapy, the primary tumor must have
been T1-3 on pathologic evaluation and ipsilateral nodes must have been pN0, pN1
(pN1mi, pN1a, pN1b, pN1c), pN2a, pN3a, or pN3b.

- The primary tumor must have been estrogen receptor (ER)-positive and/or progesterone
receptor (PgR)-positive. (Patients who had a tumor that was considered to be
borderline for hormone receptor positivity and who were treated with tamoxifen and/or
an aromatases inhibitor (AI) are eligible for this study.)

- Patients must have undergone either a lumpectomy with axillary nodal staging followed
by breast radiotherapy or a total mastectomy with axillary nodal staging. (Acceptable
axillary nodal staging procedures include sentinel node biopsy alone, if sentinel
nodes were negative on hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) staining.)

- The duration of the patient's hormonal therapy following breast cancer diagnosis must
have been 57-63 months from the first dose regardless of the number of missed doses.
Hormonal therapy must have consisted of an AI or a combination of up to 3 years of
tamoxifen followed by an AI. Tamoxifen may not have been given during years 4 and 5 of
the 5 years of adjuvant hormonal therapy. (Note: Patients must discontinue their
adjuvant AI therapy at the time of randomization.)

- Optional Letrozole Registration Program for patients who have not yet completed 5
years of hormonal therapy. (Note: As of September 5, 2008, the optional NSABP B-42
Registration Program closed to patient enrollment. Accrual and data collection for the
NSABP B-42 randomized treatment trial continues as planned.) In order to have a
predominantly letrozole-treated population for B-42 study entry, patients who have had
a minimum of 2 years of hormonal therapy and who are currently on tamoxifen (for up to
3 years) or an AI may be offered letrozole at no cost until they complete 5 total
years of initial adjuvant hormonal therapy.

- B-42 randomization must be within 6 months following completion of 5 years (57-63
months) of initial adjuvant hormonal therapy.

- At the time of randomization, the patient must have had the following: history and
physical exam within 3 months demonstrating no findings suggestive of recurrent breast
cancer; bilateral mammogram within 1 year (unilateral if patient had a mastectomy);
mammogram not required if patient had a prophylactic contralateral mastectomy; bone
mineral density (BMD) testing within 1 year; and fasting lipid profile (total
cholesterol, LDL-C, HDL-C, and triglycerides) with a total cholesterol value less than
or equal to grade 1 (according to CTCAE v3.0), with or without cholesterol-lowering
therapy.

- within 1 year if the patient has a history of hypercholesterolemia controlled
with cholesterol-lowering therapy and/or therapeutic lifestyle changes or if the
patient has a history of one or more of the following risk factors for future
cardiovascular events: diabetes, hypertension, obesity, tobacco use,
hypertriglyceridemia, documented coronary artery disease, or family history of
premature coronary heart disease.

- within 2 years for all other patients.

Ineligibility Criteria

- Patients with one or more of the following conditions will be ineligible for this
study:

- History of non-traumatic osteoporotic fracture of wrist, hip, or spine.

- Diagnosis of bilateral breast cancer including ductal carcinoma in situ
(DCIS)[(synchronous or metachronous].

- Other malignancies unless the patient is considered to be disease-free for 5 or more
years prior to randomization, and is deemed by their physician to be at low risk for
recurrence. Patients with the following cancers are eligible if diagnosed and treated
within the past 5 years: carcinoma in situ of the cervix, colon carcinoma in situ,
melanoma in situ, and basal cell and squamous cell carcinoma of the skin.

- Sex hormonal therapy, e.g., estrogen- or progesterone-replacement therapy or oral
contraceptives. These patients are eligible only if this therapy is discontinued prior
to randomization.

- Therapy with any hormonal agent such as raloxifene for management of osteoporosis.
Patients are eligible only if these medications are discontinued prior to study entry.

- Administration of any investigational agent within 30 days before study entry.



Age minimum: 18 Years
Age maximum: 120 Years
Gender: Female
Health Condition(s) or Problem(s) studied
Breast Cancer
Intervention(s)
Other: Placebo
Drug: Letrozole
Primary Outcome(s)
Disease-free Survival [Time Frame: 7 years.]
Secondary Outcome(s)
Arterial Thrombotic Events [Time Frame: 7 years]
Distant Recurrence [Time Frame: 7 years]
Osteoporotic-related Fractures [Time Frame: 7 years]
Overall Survival [Time Frame: 7 years]
Breast Cancer-free Interval [Time Frame: 7 years]
Secondary ID(s)
NSABP B-42
U10CA012027
Source(s) of Monetary Support
Please refer to primary and secondary sponsors
Secondary Sponsor(s)
Novartis
National Cancer Institute (NCI)
Ethics review
Results
Results available: Yes
Date Posted: 20/05/2021
Date Completed:
URL: https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/results/NCT00382070
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