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Bimatoprost Ophthalmic Solution in Increasing Eyebrow and Eyelash Growth in Patients Who Have Undergone Chemotherapy for Breast Cancer and in Healthy Participants

Basic Trial Information
Trial Description
     Summary
     Further Trial Information
     Eligibility Criteria
Trial Contact Information

Basic Trial Information

PhaseTypeStatusAgeSponsorProtocol IDs
No phase specifiedSupportive careApproved-not yet active18 and overNCI, OtherCDR0000657044
P30CA016042, UCLA-0904044, 09-04-044, NCT00999557

Trial Description

Summary

RATIONALE: Bimatoprost ophthalmic solution may help increase eyebrow and eyelash growth in patients who have undergone chemotherapy.

PURPOSE: This randomized clinical trial is studying how wells bimatoprost ophthalmic solution works in increasing eyebrow and eyelash growth in patients who have undergone chemotherapy for breast cancer and in healthy participants.

Further Study Information

OBJECTIVES:

Primary

  • To assess the effectiveness of bimatoprost ophthalmic solution in expediting regrowth of eyebrows and eyelashes in patients who have undergone chemotherapy for breast cancer and in increasing eyebrow growth in healthy participants with no known underlying disease as assessed by two physicians and an aesthetics expert on a scale of 0-4.

Secondary

  • To assess the effectiveness of this treatment as assessed by patient self-report on a scale of 0-4.
  • To assess the psychological impact of this treatment as assessed by patient-completed questionnaires.

OUTLINE: Patients are randomized to 1 of 2 intervention arms.

  • Arm I: Patients apply topical bimatoprost ophthalmic solution to base of upper eyelid margins OR to eyebrow region once daily for 4 months in the absence of unacceptable toxicity.
  • Arm II: Patients apply topical placebo solution to base of upper eyelid margins OR to eyebrow region once daily for 4 months in the absence of unacceptable toxicity.

Patients complete questionnaires at baseline and monthly for 5 months about changes in eyebrows/eyelashes, side effects of treatment, and the psychological impact of treatment. Photographs of eyebrows or eyelashes and surrounding skin are taken at baseline and monthly for 5 months and reviewed by a physician and aesthetics expert.

After completion of study treatment, patients are followed up at 1 month.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Meets 1 of the following criteria:
  • Diagnosis of breast cancer (group 1)
  • Completed chemotherapy within the past month that has resulted in eyebrow alopecia or eyelash hypotrichosis
  • Eyebrow score of 0-2 or eyelash score of 0-2 on the study's qualitative eyebrow or eyelash growth chart
  • Has no known underlying disease (group 2)
  • Desires thicker, fuller, or more numerous eyebrows

Exclusion criteria

  • pregnant
  • does not Speak a language adequately covered by study translator services
  • cognitive impairment
  • history of trauma or burn to the eyebrow region, alopecia areata, or trichotillomania
  • known diagnoses possibly underlying or contributing to the state of the eyebrows including, but not limited to, telogen effluvium or anagen effluvium (group 2)
  • active ocular disease (group 1)
  • thyroid hormone level abnormalities (group 2)
  • More than 2 years since prior ocular surgery (group 1)
  • prior topical medication for increasing eyebrow growth within 30 days od starting study treatment
  • concomitant chemotherapy for the treatment of cancer (group 1)
  • concomitant therapy for eyelash or eyebrow growth

Trial Contact Information

Trial Lead Organizations/Sponsors

Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center at UCLA

National Cancer Institute

Jenny KimPrincipal Investigator

Link to the current ClinicalTrials.gov record.
NLM Identifer NCT00999557
Information obtained from ClinicalTrials.gov on February 20, 2012

Note: Information about this trial is from the ClinicalTrials.gov database. The versions designated for health professionals and patients contain the same text. Minor changes may be made to the ClinicalTrials.gov record to standardize the names of study sponsors, sites, and contacts. Cancer.gov only lists sites that are recruiting patients for active trials, whereas ClinicalTrials.gov lists all sites for all trials. Questions and comments regarding the presented information should be directed to ClinicalTrials.gov.

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