ACRIN 6688, a [18F]-fluorothymidine (FLT) imaging study using positron emission tomography (PET), was designed to evaluate the relationship between [18F] FLT uptake parameters and pathologic complete response to neoadjuvant therapy of the primary tumor in patients with locally advanced breast cancer. Participant Eligibility and Enrollment: Criteria for inclusion were patients with pathologically confirmed breast cancer and determined to be a candidate for primary systemic (neoadjuvant) therapy and for whom surgical resection of residual primary tumor following completion of neoadjuvant therapy is planned. The study was open to enrollment from September 2009 to September 2012. Final accrual to the study was 90 patients, of which 80 were included in the analysis. Acknowledgements This shared data set was provided by Paul R. Jolles, MD, and David Mankoff, MD, PhD, and Lale Kostakoglu, MD, MPH, in collaboration with the American College of Radiology Imaging network (ACRIN). Many thanks are due to the ACRIN 6688 trial team, and all the patients participating in the study. This study was supported by ACRIN, which received funding from the National Cancer Institute through UO1 CA080098, under the American Recovery and Reinvestment ACT of 2009 (ARRA) and UO1 CA079778. |
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