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PAlbociclib and Circulating Tumor DNA for ESR1 Mutation Detection

Phase 3
Active, not recruiting
Conditions
Metastatic Breast Cancer
Interventions
Registration Number
NCT03079011
Lead Sponsor
UNICANCER
Brief Summary

This study is a randomized, open-label, multicentric, phase III trial conducted in patients receiving aromatase inhibitor and palbociclib as first line therapy for estrogen receptor (ER)-positive HER2-negative metastatic breast cancer and which aims to evaluate, at the onset of ESR1 mutations in circulating tumor DNA, the efficacy of a change of the hormone therapy (aromatase inhibitor (AI) changed to fulvestrant) combined to palbociclib, together with the safety of hormone therapy and palbociclib combination in the overall population.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING
Sex
Female
Target Recruitment
1017
Inclusion Criteria
  1. Women with proven loco-regionally recurrent or metastatic adenocarcinoma of the breast not amenable to curative therapy with disease considered potentially sensitive to aromatase inhibitors Note: patients relapsing while on adjuvant tamoxifen or other non-aromatase inhibitor adjuvant endocrine therapy and patients relapsing more than one year after the end of aromatase inhibitor adjuvant therapy are eligible for the present study;

  2. Age ≥18 years;

  3. Life expectancy >3 months;

  4. Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) performance status (PS) 0-2;

  5. Estrogen Receptor (ER)-positive and HER2-negative breast cancer. Where available, assessment of Estrogen Receptor status should be based on the most recent tumor sample; to be considered as ER-positive, the most recent breast cancer tissue examined must display at least 10% of cancer cells with positive ER staining;

  6. Tumor block (primary tumor or metastasis) available;

  7. No prior systemic anti-cancer therapy for metastatic or advanced disease (chemotherapy, targeted therapy or hormone therapy); prior initiation of LHRH agonist or bone-directed agents is however allowed);

  8. Menopausal patients or patients with suppressed ovarian function

    • Women with bilateral oophorectomy

    • Postmenopausal women, as defined by any of the following criteria:

      • Age 60 or over;

      • Age 50 to 59 years and meets one of the following criteria:

        • Amenorrhea for ≥24 months and follicle-stimulating hormone within the postmenopausal range;
        • patients with hysterectomy or chemotherapy-induced amenorrhea must display follicle-stimulating hormone within the postmenopausal range;
    • Other women, provided they are being treated with monthly LHRH analogues (first injection performed ≥7 days before the treatment initiation) and are willing to continue to receive LHRH agonist therapy for the duration of the trial;

  9. Patients may have measurable (according to Response Evaluation Criterion in Solid Tumors (RECIST v1.1) or not measurable disease

    • Patients with only blastic bone lesions are not eligible;
    • Patients with only pleural, cardiac or peritoneal effusion or meningeal carcinomatosis are not eligible;
  10. Adequate organ and marrow function as defined below:

    • Hemoglobin ≥90 g/L
    • Absolute neutrophil count ≥1.5 g/L
    • Platelet count ≥100 g/L
    • Serum bilirubin ≤1.5 × upper limit of normal (ULN). This will not apply to patients with confirmed Gilbert's syndrome.
    • ALT and AST ≤3 × ULN;
    • Alkaline phosphatase ≤2.5 x ULN (≤5.0 x ULN if bone or liver metastases present)
    • Serum creatinine ≤1.5 × ULN or calculated creatinine clearance ≥ 60 mL/min as determined by Cockcroft-Gault (using actual body weight) formula for females [creatinine clearance =Weight (kg) × (140 - Age) × 0.85 (mL/min)/ (72 × serum creatinine (mg/dL))
  11. Willingness and ability to comply with scheduled visits, treatment plan, laboratory tests, and any protocol-related procedures including screening evaluations;

  12. Resolution of all acute toxic effects of prior anti-cancer therapy or surgical procedures to NCI CTCAE version 4.03 Grade 1 (except alopecia or other toxicities not considered a safety risk for the patient at investigator's discretion);

  13. Written informed consent obtained prior to performing any protocol-related procedures including screening evaluations;

  14. Patient affiliated to a social security system.

Exclusion Criteria
  1. Locally advanced breast cancer or loco-regional relapse amenable for any treatment with curative intent;

  2. Her2-positive or equivocal tumor status either on the primary or on the recurrent tumor, defined as IHC3+, Fish/Cish amplified or Fish/Cish equivocal according to the ASCO2015 criteria;

  3. Prior endocrine therapy in the metastatic setting is not allowed;

  4. Prior treatment with any CDK 4/6 inhibitor in the adjuvant or metastatic setting (neoadjuvant/preoperative treatment is allowed); however, prior therapy with another targeted treatment in the adjuvant setting is allowed;

  5. Visceral crisis: Advanced, symptomatic, visceral spread that is at risk of life-threatening complication in the short term and that requires chemotherapy;

  6. Any major surgery (defined as requiring general anaesthesia) or significant traumatic injury within 4 weeks of treatment initiation or patients that may require major surgery during the course of the study; however, surgical diagnostic procedure is allowed (even if performed under general anaesthesia);

  7. Known, active bleeding diathesis;

  8. Any serious known concomitant systemic disorder (e.g. known active infection including HIV, or cardiac disease) incompatible with the study (at the discretion of investigator), previous history of bleeding diathesis, or anti-coagulation treatment (the use of low molecular weight heparin is allowed);

  9. Patients unable to swallow tablets;

  10. History of mal-absorption syndrome or other condition that would interfere with enteral absorption;

  11. Chronic daily treatment with corticosteroids with a dose of ≥10 mg/day methylprednisolone equivalent (excluding inhaled steroids);

  12. Known active uncontrolled or symptomatic central nervous system (CNS) metastases, carcinomatous meningitis, or leptomeningeal disease as indicated by clinical symptoms, cerebral oedema, and/or progressive growth. Patients with a history of CNS metastases or cord compression are eligible if they have been definitively treated with local therapy (e.g., radiotherapy, stereotactic surgery) and are clinically stable and off anticonvulsants and steroids for at least 4 weeks before treatment start;

  13. Known hypersensitivity to letrozole, anastrozole, exemestane, fulvestrant, palbociclib or any of their excipients;

  14. Uncontrolled electrolyte disorders that can compound the effects of a QTc prolonging drug (e.g., hypocalcemia, hypokalemia, hypomagnesemia);

  15. Patients treated within the last 7 days prior to treatment start in the trial with drug that are known to be CYP3A4 inhibitors, drugs that are known to be CIP3A4 inducers, who underwent a grapefruit cure;

  16. Patients already included in another therapeutic trial evaluating an investigational medicinal product or having received an investigational medicinal product within 3 months;

  17. History of previous:

    • Any other stage II, III, IV cancer within 5 years preceding patient enrollment in the trial - however, multiple primary breast cancers (controlateral/ipsilateral cancers/local relapses) are allowed pending all tumor masses were ER+;
    • Any history of hematological malignancy;
  18. Persons deprived of their freedom or under guardianship or incapable of giving consent;

  19. Pregnancy or lactation period. Women of childbearing potential must implement adequate non-hormonal contraceptive measures (barrier methods, intrauterine contraceptive devices, sterilization; LHRH agonist cannot be considered as an efficient contraceptive measure) during study treatment and for 90 days after discontinuation. A serum pregnancy test must be negative in premenopausal women or women with amenorrhea of less than 12 months.

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
SEQUENTIAL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
B- Palbociclib + fulvestrantFulvestrant Injectable ProductAfter randomization, the patient will be treated with palbociclib 125 mg once daily for 21 days followed by 7 days off to complete a 28-day cycle in combination with fulvestrant, a selective estrogen receptor down-regulator, 500 mg administered intramuscularly on Days 1, 15, and 29 and once monthly thereafter.
A- palbociclib + AIPalbociclib 125mgAfter randomization, the patient will be treated with palbociclib 125 mg once daily for 21 days followed by 7 days off to complete a 28-day cycle in combination with an aromatase inhibitor (letrozole, anastrozole or exemestane, according to physician's choice and according their respective summary product characteristics) administered once daily in a continuous scheme.
Selection - Palbociclib + AIPalbociclib 125mgAll patients included into the study will be treated with palbociclib 125 mg once daily for 21 days followed by 7 days off to complete a 28-day cycle in combination with an aromatase inhibitor (letrozole, anastrozole or exemestane, according to physician's choice and according their respective summary product characteristics) administered once daily in a continuous scheme
B- Palbociclib + fulvestrantPalbociclib 125mgAfter randomization, the patient will be treated with palbociclib 125 mg once daily for 21 days followed by 7 days off to complete a 28-day cycle in combination with fulvestrant, a selective estrogen receptor down-regulator, 500 mg administered intramuscularly on Days 1, 15, and 29 and once monthly thereafter.
A- palbociclib + AIAromatase InhibitorsAfter randomization, the patient will be treated with palbociclib 125 mg once daily for 21 days followed by 7 days off to complete a 28-day cycle in combination with an aromatase inhibitor (letrozole, anastrozole or exemestane, according to physician's choice and according their respective summary product characteristics) administered once daily in a continuous scheme.
Selection - Palbociclib + AIAromatase InhibitorsAll patients included into the study will be treated with palbociclib 125 mg once daily for 21 days followed by 7 days off to complete a 28-day cycle in combination with an aromatase inhibitor (letrozole, anastrozole or exemestane, according to physician's choice and according their respective summary product characteristics) administered once daily in a continuous scheme
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Progression-free survival (Step 2)From randomization to disease progression or death, up to 4 years

To assess whether a change of the hormone therapy associated with palbociclib will benefit patients for whom rising ESR1 mutations are detected during treatment with palbociclib and aromatase inhibitor.

Progression-Free Survival (PFS) will be measured from the time of randomization to the time of tumor progression (as assessed by the investigator per RECIST v1.1) or death (whichever comes first) - in randomized patients.

Incidence of treatment-emergent Adverse EventsThroughout study completion, up to 4 years

Global safety of the combination of palbociclib + endocrine therapy in the whole population, with focus on hematological toxicities.

Safety will be assessed by the collection of grade ≥3 adverse events, using the Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events (CTCAE), version 4.03 - in all included patients.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Progression-free survival (step 1&2)From inclusion, up to 4 years

To report efficacy (PFS based on RECIST) of palbociclib combined with hormone therapy (aromatase inhibitor or fulvestrant), from the date of initial inclusion into the trial.

Progression-Free Survival will be measured from the time of inclusion to the time of tumor progression (as assessed by the investigator per RECIST 1.1) or death (whichever comes first) - in all included patients including those who switched to fulvestrant.

Progression-free survival (step 3)From cross-over, up to 4 years

To assess PFS in patients undergoing a cross-over following RECIST tumor progression in Arm A, from the start of crossover.

Progression-Free Survival will be measured from the time of cross-over to the time of tumor progression (as assessed by the investigator per RECIST 1.1) or death (whichever comes first) - in all patients with crossover

Time to strategy failure from randomization (Step 2 and 3)From randomization, up to 4 years

To assess whether the early switch (switch following ESR1 mutations increase) to fulvestrant contributes to a longer time to strategy failure than a late switch (cross-over following RECIST tumor progression).

Time to strategy failure will be measured from the time of randomization until palbociclib+endocrine therapy discontinuation or death (whichever comes first) - in all randomized patients.

Quality of life by quality of life questionnaire (QLQ)-C30From inclusion and every 2 months until disease progression, up to 2 years

Developed by the EORTC, this self-reported questionnaire assesses the health-related quality of life of cancer patients in clinical trials.

The questionnaire includes five functional scales (physical, everyday activity, cognitive, emotional, and social), three symptom scales (fatigue, pain, nausea and vomiting), a health/quality of life overall scale, and a number of additional elements assessing common symptoms (including dyspnea, loss of appetite, insomnia, constipation, and diarrhea), as well as, the perceived financial impact of the disease.

All of the scales and single-item measures range in score from 0 to 100. A high scale score represents a higher response level.

Chemotherapy-free survival (Step 2 and 3)From randomization, up to 4 years

To assess whether the early switch (following ESR1 mutations increase) to fulvestrant contributes a longer chemotherapy-free survival than a late switch (cross-over following RECIST tumor progression).

Chemotherapy-free survival will be measured from the time of randomization until the date of chemotherapy initiation or death (whichever comes first) - in all randomized patients.

Incidence of treatment-emergent extra-hematological Adverse EventsThroughout study completion, up to 4 years

To obtain additional safety data in a broad patient population treated with palbociclib and hormone therapy (aromatase inhibitor or fulvestrant) in a general Description of all extra-hematological grade ≥3 toxicities and SAEs incidence rate in the overall population and each treatment step

Other line of therapyThroughout study completion, up to 4 years

To report the anti-cancer treatments received after the first line therapy.

Overall SurvivalThroughout study completion, up to 4 years

The overall survival is the length of time from inclusion that patients enrolled in the study are still alive.

Trial Locations

Locations (82)

Clinique PASTEUR-CFRO

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Brest, France

Centre Francois Baclesse

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Caen, France

Clinique de l'Europe

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Amiens, France

Centre Hospitalier de Blois

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Blois, France

CHRU Morvan

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Brest, France

Centre Hospitalier Universitaire

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Amiens, France

Centre Hospitalier de boulogne sur Mer

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Boulogne Sur Mer, France

Centre Hospitalier de Cholet

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Cholet, France

Hopital Diaconesses-Croix Saint Simon

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Paris, France

Institut Bergonié

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Bordeaux, France

CH William Morey

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Chalon-sur-saone, France

Pôle Santé République

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Clermont-ferrand, France

Clinique du Cap d'Or

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La Seyne-sur-Mer, France

Institut Hospitalier Franco-Britannique

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Levallois-perret, France

Hôpital Européen Marseille

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Marseille, France

ICM - Val d'Aurelle

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Montpellier, France

Hôpital privé Jean Mermoz

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Lyon, France

Centre Hospitalier Bretagne Sud

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Lorient, France

Centre Hospitalier ANNECY GENEVOIS

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Metz-Tessy, France

Clinique Claude Bernard

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Metz, France

CH Mont de Marsan

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Mont de Marsan, France

Centre Hospitalier Montceau les mines

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Montceau-les-mines, France

Centre Antoine Lacassagne

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Nice, France

Centre Catalan d'Oncologie

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Perpignan, France

Saint Louis Hospital

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Paris, France

Hopital Privé du Confluent

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Nantes, France

Centre Hospitalier Lyon Sud

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Pierre-benite, France

Clinique Pasteur

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Toulouse, France

Centre Henri Becquerel

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Rouen, France

CHP Saint Grégoire

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Saint Gregoire, France

Institut de Cancérologie de l'Ouest - Site René Gauducheau

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Saint-herblain, France

Centre Hospitalier de Broussais

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Saint-malo, France

Clinique de l'Orangerie

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Strasbourg, France

Clinique Sainte Anne

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Strasbourg, France

Hôpitaux Universitaires de Strasbourg

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Strasbourg, France

Hôpitaux du Léman

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Thonon-les-Bains, France

UNEOS Site Hôpital Robert Schuman

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Vantoux, France

Institut Claudius Regaud

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Toulouse, France

Gustave Roussy

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Villejuif, France

Institut de Cancérologie de l'Ouest - Site Paul Papin

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Angers, France

Institut Sainte Catherine

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Avignon, France

Centre Hospitalier d'Auxerre

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Auxerre, France

Polyclinique Bordeaux Nord Aquitaine

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Bordeaux, France

Centre Jean Perrin

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Clermont-ferrand, France

Institut Daniel Hollard - Groupe Hospitalier Mutualiste de Grenoble

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Grenoble, France

Centre d'Oncologie de Gentilly

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Nancy, France

Clinique de la Croix du Sud

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Quint Fonsegrives, France

Centre Eugène Marquis

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Rennes, France

Institut Curie

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Paris, France

Hopital Européen Georges Pompidou

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Paris, France

Centre Paul Stauss

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Strasbourg, France

Centre Hospitalier René Dubos

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Cergy - Pontoise, France

Medipole de Savoie

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Challes Les Eaux, France

Centre Hospitalier Départemental de Vendée

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La Roche Sur Yon, France

CHU Dupuytren

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Limoges, France

Hôpital Saint Joseph

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Marseille, France

Polyclinique Francheville

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Perigueux, France

Centre Hospitalier de Tours - Hopital Bretonneau

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Tours, France

Centre Hospitalier Bretagne Atlantique

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Vannes, France

Centre Hospitalier de Beauvais

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Beauvais, France

Clinique Tivoli Ducos

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Bordeaux, France

Centre Hospitalier Fleyriat

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Bourg En Bresse, France

Centre Hôpital Sainte Marie

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Chalon-sur-saone, France

Centre Hospitalier Métropole de Savoie

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Chambery, France

Centre Georges François Leclerc

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Dijon, France

CHI Fréjus St-Raphaël

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Frejus, France

Centre Hospitalier de Versailles

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Le Chesnay, France

Centre Hospitalier le Mans

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Le Mans, France

Clinique François Chénieux

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Limoges, France

Centre d'Oncologie radiothérapie de Macon

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Macon, France

Institut Paoli Calmettes

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Marseille, France

Centre ONCOGARD - Institut de Cancérologie du Gard

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Nimes, France

Centre Hospitalier de Pau

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PAU, France

CARIO - Centre Armoricain Radiothérapie Imagerie Médicale et Oncologi

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Plerin, France

Centre Hospitalier de Cornouaille

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Quimper, France

Centre de radiothérapie et d'oncologie médicale LE-CROME

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Ris Orangis, France

Institut de cancérologie lucien Neuwith

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Saint Priest En Jarez, France

Centre Hospitalier Saint-Brieuc

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Saint-Brieuc, France

Institut Curie - Hôpital René Huguenin

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Saint-cloud, France

Clinique Mutualiste de l'Estuaire

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Saint-nazaire, France

Centre Leon Berard

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Lyon, France

Clinique de la Sauvegarde

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Lyon, France

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