Breast Cancer Prevention & Early Detection Studies


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Study Name:
Biomarkers in Breast Milk

Sponsors:
Avon Foundation: Breast Cancer Prevention Research Initiative
The University of Texas Health Science Center at Tyler

Specific Aims:
The purpose of this study is to assess proteins secreted during the time of lactation which are up-regulated during breast involution (post lactation). YKL-40 is a protein that we think increases during post lactation (involution) and this protein is also present in nipple aspirate fluid (NAF) of women with precancerous activity of the breast.

Number of Visits:
  4 sample collections:
    Sample 1: colostrum and/or breast milk within 10 days of onset of lactation
    Sample 2: breast milk approximately 2 months after starting lactation
    Sample 3: breast milk at start of weaning (breast feeding a maximum of twice a day)
    Sample 4: approximately 1 year after weaning, this will be a NAF sample

Eligibility:
  • 18 years of age or older
  • Participant has delivered after a full-term pregnancy
  • Participant is postpartum and has or will begin breastfeeding
  • No history of breast cancer and/or radiation to the breast
  • No significant medical psychiatric problems making the subject a poor protocol candidate

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