Second chance at breast preservation: new study tests repeat radiation for recurrent cancer
NCT ID NCT06704659
First seen Mar 28, 2026 · Last updated Apr 30, 2026 · Updated 8 times
Summary
This study looks at whether women whose breast cancer has returned after previous radiation can safely have breast-conserving surgery and another round of radiation instead of removing the whole breast. About 60 participants will be followed for up to 5 years to check for side effects, quality of life, and whether the cancer comes back again. The goal is to offer more personalized, breast-saving treatment options for recurrent breast cancer.
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Helsinki University Hospital
RECRUITINGHelsinki, Finland
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Turku University Hospital
RECRUITINGTurku, Finland
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