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| Name | Class |
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| German Research Foundation | OTHER |
| University Hospital Tuebingen | OTHER |
| Uppsala University | OTHER |
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The study aims to investigate the effect of anti-estrogenic therapy in breast cancer patients on neural reward processing, psychosexual health, and quality of life, in reproductive vs. menopausal women. The investigators are directly comparing four groups 1) premenopausal women diagnosed with breast cancer receiving anti-estrogenic therapy, 2) postmenopausal women diagnosed with breast cancer with and without previous hormonal replacement therapy, receiving anti-estrogenic therapy, 3) premenopausal healthy women, and 4) postmenopausal healthy women. Furthermore, via assessment and integration of various data including subjective/self-report data via questionnaires and a standardized interview, physiological/endocrine (via blood sample), psychological and neural data (including anatomical scans, Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI), resting state, and a reward processing paradigm), this project will shed light on the connection between the brain, anti-estrogenic therapy, and psychosexual health.
If participants qualify for the current study, the investigators will invite them to the laboratory (T0), where participants will provide written, informed consent. Subsequently, the investigators will conduct a standardized clinical interview to screen for mental disorders (SCID-5-CV). Participants will also be informed about the study procedure. After the interview, participants will receive a password-protected link by email to access an online survey that measures, among other things, depressive symptoms, personality traits, gender identity and norms, relationship quality, sexual health, state and trait anxiety, and verbal intelligence.
All fMRI measurements (T1 and T2) will precede the hormonal and surgical components of the breast cancer treatment. Biopsy and analysis of tumor tissue will be performed in the pathology department of the University of Tuebingen Women's Clinic. Similarly, clinical routine procedures and adjuvant systemic treatment will be administered at the University of Tuebingen Women's Clinic.
Following the first interview, participants will undergo the first MRI session (T1) before starting anti-estrogenic therapy. The second MRI session (T2) will be scheduled two- three weeks after commencing anti-estrogenic therapy and before the surgery.
For controls, premenopausal women and postmenopausal women who have stopped or never used hormone replacement therapy will be included. At the start of the MRI sessions, a 30ml blood draw will be performed by medically trained personnel. The investigators anticipate hormonal changes between T1 and T2 due to breast cancer treatment (anti-estrogenic therapy).
After the second measurement (T2), women diagnosed with breast cancer will be invited to the third online session (T3) to assess possible related changes in psychosexual health, body image, and quality of life through questionnaires.
The investigators have meticulously planned the sequence of our MRI measurements to ensure a comprehensive exploration of various aspects of brain structure and function. The protocol is structured as follows:
This sequential approach from anatomical scanning to resting state, effort allocation task, and DTI is designed to systematically investigate both the structural and functional aspects of the brain in our study participants. The combination of these different imaging modalities enables a comprehensive understanding of the neural dynamics associated with anatomical structures, intrinsic brain activity at rest, responses to effortful tasks, and the organization of white matter tracts.
To comprehensively investigate self-report changes, the investigators will administer several questionnaires designed to assess various aspects. These questionnaires will focus on body image, psychosexual health, cancer-related quality of life changes, dyadic adjustment scale, well-being, and positive and negative affect changes. The data will be collected and managed through Redcap, providing a systematic and secure platform for organizing and analyzing participant responses. This approach ensures a thorough exploration of subjective experiences and enables a nuanced understanding of the psychological and emotional impact of the variables under investigation.
To thoroughly investigate cognitive changes, the investigators will use a home-testing battery. Participants will perform two online tasks: a reinforcement-learning risk sensitivity task and a gamified Pavlovian go/no-go task with varied bandits. Both tasks will be conducted weekly for three weeks, totaling approximately 1 hour. Data will be stored at the Quantitative Biology Center (QBiC) at the University of Tuebingen.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| premenopausal women diagnosed with breast cancer | receiving anti-estrogenic therapy |
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| postmenopausal women diagnosed with breast cancer, with/out previous hormonal replacement therapy | receiving anti-estrogenic therapy |
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| premenopausal healthy women | before menopause | ||
| postmenopausal healthy women with/out previous hormonal replacement therapy | after menopause |
| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| Tamoxifen | Drug | Tamoxifen is 20 mg once daily for two to three weeks. |
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| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Correlations between antiestrogen hormone therapy and brain function & structure | Possible effects of antiestrogen hormone therapy on brain function (functional activation based on BOLD effect) and structure in pre- and postmenopausal women diagnosed with breast cancer. Anatomical scan, Resting state and Diffusion Tensor Imaging will be assessed | Measured twice 2-3 weeks apart; approx. 32 minutes each time |
| Correlations between antiestrogen hormone therapy and reward processing in both behavioral and neural aspects | Possible effects of antiestrogen hormone therapy on reward processing in pre- and postmenopausal women diagnosed with breast cancer. Effort Allocation Task will be applied. | Measured twice 2-3 weeks apart; approx. 17 minutes each time |
| Brain Disparities: Contrasting Breast Cancer Patients with Healthy Controls | Any differences in brain Function (functional activation based on BOLD effect) between Breast Cancer Patients and Healthy control | Measured twice 2-3 weeks apart; approx. 32 minutes each time |
| Reward Processing Disparities: Contrasting Breast Cancer Patients with Healthy Controls | Differences in reward processing between Breast Cancer Patients and Healthy control. Effort Allocation Task will be applied. | Measured twice 2-3 weeks apart; approx. 17 minutes each time |
| Brain Disparities: Contrasting Breast Cancer Patients with Healthy Controls | Any differences in brain structure between Breast Cancer Patients and Healthy control. | Measured twice 2-3 weeks apart; approx. 32 minutes each time, with fMRI, Anatomical Scan and Diffusion tensor imagingDiffisuin |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
|---|---|---|
| Correlation between antiestrogen hormone therapy and psychosexual health | Possible effects of antiestrogen hormone therapy on psychosexual health in pre- and postmenopausal women diagnosed with breast cancer. Questionnaires: Body Image Scale, Female Sexual Function Index | Measured three times: before treatment, within 2-3 weeks after treatment and 6 months after treatment; approx 60 minutes each time |
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Additional exclusion criteria for MRI:
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The study population (breast cancer patients and healthy control) will mainly consist of residents of Tübingen and surrounding areas.
| Name | Role | Phone | Extension | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Birgit Derntl, Prof. | Contact | 0049 07071 2985437 | birgit.derntl@med.uni-tuebingen.de | |
| Serenay Yazici Sarikaya, M.Sc. | Contact | 0049 07071 2962492 | serenay.yazici.sarikaya@med.uni-tuebingen.de |
| Name | Affiliation | Role |
|---|---|---|
| Birgit Derntl, Prof | Department of Psychiatry & Psychotherapy, University of Tuebingen | Principal Investigator |
| Sara Brucker, Prof | Department of Women's Health University Women's Clinic | Principal Investigator |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| University of Tuebingen; Department of Psychiatry & Psychotherapy Tuebingen | Tübingen | Baden-Wurttemberg | 72076 | Germany |
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| ID | Term |
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| D001943 | Breast Neoplasms |
| ID | Term |
|---|---|
| D009371 | Neoplasms by Site |
| D009369 | Neoplasms |
| D001941 | Breast Diseases |
| D012871 | Skin Diseases |
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| ID | Term |
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| D013629 | Tamoxifen |
| D000077289 | Letrozole |
| D007987 | Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone |
| ID | Term |
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| D013267 | Stilbenes |
| D001597 | Benzylidene Compounds |
| D001555 | Benzene Derivatives |
| D006841 | Hydrocarbons, Aromatic |
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Blood
| Letrozole | Drug | Letrozole (Aromatase inhibitor) is 2,5 mg once daily for two to three weeks. |
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| Letrozole + GnRH | Drug | When they take Letrozole + GnRh, the GnRh is an injection once a month. |
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| Correlation between antiestrogen hormone therapy and quality of life | Possible effects of antiestrogen hormone therapy on quality of life in pre- and postmenopausal women diagnosed with breast cancer. Questionnaires:European Organization for the Research and Treatment of Cancer Quality of Life Questionnaire, Positive and Negative Affect Schedule | Measured with questionnaires three times: before treatment, within 2-3 weeks after treatment and 6 months after treatment; approx 60 minutes each time |
| Psychosexual Health Disparities: Contrasting Breast Cancer Patients with Healthy Controls | Differences in Psychosexual health between Breast Cancer Patients and Healthy control. Questionnaires: Female Sexual Function Index | Measured two times: before treatment and within 2-3 weeks after treatment; approx 60 minutes each time |
| Psychosexual Health Disparities: Contrasting Breast Cancer Patients with Healthy Controls | Differences in Psychosexual health between Breast Cancer Patients and Healthy control. Questionnaires: Body Image Scale | Measured two times: before treatment and within 2-3 weeks after treatment; approx 60 minutes each time |
| Correlation between antiestrogen hormone therapy and cognitive changes | Possible effects of antiestrogen hormone therapy on cognitive changes in pre- and postmenopausal women diagnosed with breast cancer. It has two different behavioral tasks measured by home battery testing: a reinforcement-learning risk sensitivity task and a Pavlovian go/no-go task. | Measured for 2-3 weeks: Patients performing both tasks for 2-3 weeks. |
| Quality of Life Disparities: Contrasting Breast Cancer Patients with Healthy Controls | Differences in quality of life between Breast Cancer Patients and Healthy control. It measured with questionnaires. | Measured two times: before treatment, within 2-3 weeks after treatment; approx 60 minutes each time |
| Markus Hahn, Prof | Department of Women's Health University Women's Clinic | Principal Investigator |
| Anna Wikman, Prof | Department of Women's and Children's Health, Reproductive Health | Principal Investigator |
| Ann Christin Kimmig, Dr | Department of Psychiatry & Psychotherapy, University of Tuebingen | Principal Investigator |
| D017437 |
| Skin and Connective Tissue Diseases |
| D006844 |
| Hydrocarbons, Cyclic |
| D006838 | Hydrocarbons |
| D009930 | Organic Chemicals |
| D009570 | Nitriles |
| D014230 | Triazoles |
| D001393 | Azoles |
| D006573 | Heterocyclic Compounds, 1-Ring |
| D006571 | Heterocyclic Compounds |
| D010906 | Pituitary Hormone-Releasing Hormones |
| D007028 | Hypothalamic Hormones |
| D036361 | Peptide Hormones |
| D006728 | Hormones |
| D006730 | Hormones, Hormone Substitutes, and Hormone Antagonists |
| D009479 | Neuropeptides |
| D010455 | Peptides |
| D000602 | Amino Acids, Peptides, and Proteins |
| D009842 | Oligopeptides |
| D009419 | Nerve Tissue Proteins |
| D011506 | Proteins |