Breast Cancer Prevention & Early Detection Studies


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Study Name:
Breast Cancer Prevention Using Synergistic Prostaglandin Inhibitors (SPI)

Sponsors:
Department of Defense Breast Cancer Research Program
The University of Texas Health Science Center at Tyler

Specific Aims:
This study is for women at an increased risk for breast cancer or those who had breast cancer and completed their treatment. The hypothesis is that vitamin D and celecoxib act synergistically to decrease breast cancer risk by decreasing cell proliferation in the mammary epithelium through their action on prostaglandin synthesis and metabolism. The focus is on the intraductal cell morphology, as well as systemic changes in blood samples due to intervention. The effects of vitamin D will be examined with and without added celecoxib.

Number of Visits:
2 Visits: Initial visit and at the end of the medication

Study Length:
30 days (or one complete menstrual cycle)

Eligibility:
High Risk Population: women with one or more first degree or two second degree relatives with breast cancer; personal history of breast cancer; a Gail risk > 1.66% in a 5 year period.

Other eligibility criteria include:
  • Must be 18 years of age or older
  • Eligibility based on laboratory evaluation of a CBC with PLT and Metabolic panel
  • Negative urine pregnancy test
  • Cannot have history of bilateral mastectomy or bilateral breast irradiation
  • Not currently on Coumadin, Tamoxifen, Evista, Fermara, Arimidex, or Aromasin
  • Has not undergone prior subareolar breast surgery
  • Limitations of tanning booth use and previous intake of vitamin D in the past month
  • Cannot have a history of asthma requiring medication for treatment or allergies to sulfonamides or NSAIDs
  • No significant history of peptic ulcer disease, upper gastrointestinal bleeding, myocardial infarction or stroke

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