Phase III Trial of Brain MRI Surveillance in Stage IV Breast Cancer

Category Primary study
Registry of Trialsclinicaltrials.gov
Year 2026
This randomized, multi-institutional phase III trial evaluates whether routine surveillance brain MRI every 6 months improves detection and treatment characteristics of brain metastases in neurologically asymptomatic patients with stage IV breast cancer. Patients are stratified by receptor subtype, age, prior therapy, and study site, then randomized 1:1 to either scheduled surveillance MRIs or standard-of-care symptom-triggered imaging. The study aims to determine whether earlier detection leads to differences in treatment modality, frequency of brain metastases, leptomeningeal disease incidence, quality of life, and survival outcomes.
Epistemonikos ID: 38030f10fe95846cf98f7c94f30c60a594db7934
First added on: Jan 23, 2026