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NCT01479179
The goal of Phase 1 of this clinical research study is to test the safety and tolerability of AMG 479 when given with trastuzumab. The goal of Phase 2 of this clinical research study is to learn if the combination of AMG 479 and trastuzumab can help to control breast cancer. AMG 479 is designed to block tumor cells from growing and spreading. Trastuzumab is designed to prevent or slow down the growth of cancer cells by blocking proteins inside the cancer cell.
NCT02327572
This research project aims to study this intriguing relationship between ageing and breast cancer biology, and more specifically the changes that occur within the tumor microenvironment with increasing age. Furthermore, it will focus on the link between these microenvironmental changes and organismal ageing (as measured by chronological age, geriatric evaluation of elderly patients, and circulating biomarkers of ageing), since it seems logical that age-related changes in the stromal part of a tumor (fibroblasts, immune cells, endothelial cells, fatty cells, …i.e. host cells) are due to the ageing process of the entire body. Most particularly, the amount and type of infiltrating immune cells might reflect the degree of immunosenescence of the host. More and more research points out the crucial role of the immune system in tumorigenesis and progression, and, at the same time, the immune system is one of the most affected components in the process of ageing. .
NCT01756092
The investigators will assess changes in breast appearance, graft retention and quality of life over one year in patients who have received direct autologous adipose tissue injection for the treatment of objectionable post-surgical breast deformities. These patients have undergone the resection of breast tissue to treat either benign or malignant breast disease.