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Effect of Chemotherapy on the Metabolism of [1-13C] Pyruvate in Cardiac Mitochondria in Patients with Breast Cancer

Trial Status: active

This phase I trial evaluates the effects of chemotherapy (doxorubicin) on the metabolism of pyruvate in cardiac mitochondria in patients with breast cancer. This trial looks to develop a new non-invasive magnetic resonance imaging method, that may be useful for early detection of heart damage, which is a known side effect of the anticancer chemotherapy drug (doxorubicin). Magnetic resonance imaging is a method to take pictures or measure metabolism of the inside of the body. Pyruvate, when metabolized in the body, helps researchers can see how it is used by the heart, which may help them understand the effects of doxorubicin on the heart. Information from this study may help to better understand the effect of chemotherapy on the heart.