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NCT04425018
The purpose of this study is to determine how well participants with stage II-III HER2-positive breast cancer respond to pre-operative treatment using one of two different combinations of drugs. Drugs and Combinations used: * Paclitaxel, Pertzumab and Margetuximab (Margenza) * Paclitaxel, Pertzumab and Trastuzumab (Herceptin)
NCT07180160
This is a prospective, randomised, controlled, multicentre study to evaluate the efficacy and safety of Iparomlimab and Tuvonralimab (QL1706) in patients with hormone receptor-positive/human epidermal growth factor receptor 2-negative advanced breast cancer.
NCT01750073
This phase II trial studies the side effects and how well giving paclitaxel and cyclophosphamide with or without trastuzumab before surgery works in treating patients with previously untreated breast cancer. Drugs used in chemotherapy, such as paclitaxel and cyclophosphamide, work in different ways to stop the growth of tumor cells, either by killing the cells or by stopping them from dividing. Monoclonal antibodies, such as trastuzumab, may block tumor growth in different ways by targeting certain cells. Giving combination chemotherapy with or without trastuzumab before surgery may make the tumor smaller and reduce the amount of normal tissue that needs to be removed.
NCT05800275
The goal of this clinical trial is to evaluate the efficacy of tucatinib and capecitabine in combination with intrathecal trastuzumab on overall survival rate at 12 months in HER2-positive metastatic breast cancer (MBC) patients with proven leptomeningeal evolution and requiring intrathecal therapy.
NCT05950685
Background: Breast cancer (BC) treatments usually include a combination of surgery, chemotherapy and radiation. These life-saving treatments cause high percentages of arm morbidity, which often lasts for months, or develops months after surgery. Arm and shoulder morbidity includes prolonged pain, restriction of movement, limitation of function and lymphedema (chronic progressive edema). All of these morbidities affect the quality of life (QOL) of the recovering patients and require lengthy care. Early detection of patients at risk and provision of proactive treatment can improve the recovery process from surgery and oncology treatments. Aim: To develop a screening tool for the early identification of women at high risk for prolonged arm morbidity following BC treatments (persistent pain, lymphedema, function deficits and decreased range of motion), validate the tool, and examine the efficiency of intervention based on the the use of the tool.
NCT04180371
This clinical trial is evaluating a drug called BT5528 alone and in combination with nivolumab in participants with advanced solid tumors historically known for expression of EphA2. The main goals of this study are to: * Find the recommended dose(s) of BT5528 that can be given safely to participants alone and in combination with nivolumab * Learn more about the side effects of BT5528 * Learn about how effective BT5528 is for the treatment of ovarian cancer, urothelial/bladder cancer, lung cancer (NSCLC), triple-negative breast cancer, head and neck cancer (HNSCC), and gastric/upper gastrointestinal cancer. * Learn more about BT5528 therapy alone and in combination with nivolumab.
NCT06885671
Partial Breast Irradiation (PBI) is a targeted radiation approach commonly administered post-lumpectomy, specifically targeting the tumour bed. This targeted therapy reduces the exposure to other nearby tissues such as lungs, heart, and chest wall. However, traditional PBI treatment involves lengthy multiple fraction courses which presents a burden to patients from rural and remote communities, who must travel long distances to receive high quality cancer care. The purpose of this study is to compare single fraction (SF) PBI vs. multiple fraction (MF) PBI.
NCT06735742
The purpose of this study is to learn about the safety of TALZENNA for the patients with breast cancer that cannot be removed by surgery and has come back. These participants also have a past treatment with medicines that try to stop the growth of cancer cells. This study is seeking for participants who: * have breast cancer that cannot be removed by surgery and has come back * have not used this medicine before. All patients in this study will receive TALZENNA according to the prescriptions. Patients will be followed up to 52 weeks (12 months) from the day of start of treatment start (Day 1). However, in cases where treatment has been completed or stopped less than 52 weeks (12 months) after the start of giving study medicine, the participants will be checked until completion (discontinuation) of treatment.
NCT05490433
Research Purpose The present study is designed to generate the strongest evidence available on the role of robotic surgical systems in breast cancer surgery and to elucidate the clinical value of immediate breast reconstruction (IBR) conducted in conjunction with robot-assisted nipple-sparing mastectomy (RNSM). Study Design Overview This study is a prospective, multicenter, randomized clinical trial (ROM Trial) designed to compare the oncologic outcomes of robot-assisted nipple-sparing mastectomy (RNSM) with conventional nipple-sparing mastectomy (CNSM), which includes both traditional and open-chest approaches. Previous retrospective studies of robot-assisted endoscopic surgery have suggested a short learning curve, demonstrating technical feasibility and reproducibility even for less experienced surgeons. However, the absence of rigorously designed randomized clinical trials remains a major global barrier to the broader adoption of robotic breast surgery. In the ROM Trial, eligible patients who provide written informed consent will be randomly assigned in a 1:1 ratio to undergo either RNSM or CNSM. Participants will be blinded to group allocation until the day of surgery (single-blind design). Immediate breast reconstruction (IBR) will be performed in all patients, with the reconstruction method determined in consultation with the breast and/or plastic surgeon following mastectomy.
NCT07231159
To evaluate a community-based outreach initiative for screening, diagnosis, and treatment of breast, lung, and prostate cancers in underserved adults using the Reach, Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation, Maintenance (RE-AIM) implementation science framework.
NCT06731140
This is a Phase II, open-label study evaluating the efficacy and safety of combined treatment (retinoic acid) with immune checkpoint inhibitor in HER2-negative breast cancer patients who progressed during previous immune checkpoint inhibitors.
NCT06873191
The objectives of the re-examination system in Korea is to re-confirm the clinical usefulness of the product through collecting, reviewing, identifying and verifying the safety and efficacy information about the product in general practice in Korea. This surveillance is conducted for preparing application material for re-examination under the Pharmaceutical Affairs Laws, the Regulations on Safety of Pharmaceuticals, etc. and the Re-examination Regulation for New Drugs and Others.
NCT02293954
This pilot clinical trial studies copper Cu 64 anti-carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) monoclonal antibody M5A positron emission tomography (PET) in diagnosing patients with CEA positive cancer. Diagnostic procedures, such as copper Cu 64 anti-CEA monoclonal antibody M5A PET, may help find and diagnose CEA positive cancer that may not be detected by standard diagnostic methods.
NCT01093612
RATIONALE: Diagnostic procedures, such as copper Cu 64-DOTA-trastuzumab-labeled PET, may help doctors to plan a better treatment PURPOSE: This pilot trial is studying copper Cu 64-tetra-azacyclododecanetetra-acetic acid (DOTA)-trastuzumab-labeled positron emission tomography (PET) in women with human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2)-positive breast cancer.
NCT03519178
The purpose of this clinical trial is to learn about the safety and effects of study medicine (PF-06873600) when taken alone or with hormone therapy by people with cancer. People may be able to participate in this study if they have the following types of cancer: Hormone Receptor positive (HR+) breast cancer; Human Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor 2 (HER2)-negative breast cancer that is advanced or metastatic (spread to other parts of the body); triple negative breast cancer; epithelial ovarian cancer; fallopian tube cancer; or primary peritoneal cancer. All participants in this study will receive the study medicine by mouth, 1 to 2 times a day at home. The dose of the study medicine may be changed during the study. Some participants will also receive hormone therapy. The hormone therapy will be either letrozole by mouth once a day at home, or fulvestrant as a shot into the muscle. Fulvestrant will be given every two weeks at the study clinic for the first month, and then once a month after that. Participants will take part in this study for at least 7 to 8 months, depending on how they respond to the therapy. During this time participants will visit the study clinic once a week for the first 2 cycles and every cycle thereafter.
NCT07178938
This trial will evaluate treatment for patients with solid tumors with active brain metastases. Patients will be treated with a theranostic or diagnostic agent. Theranostic agents are targeted radioactive drugs used to identify (diagnose) and to deliver therapy. The main purpose of the study is to analyze the efficacy (to find out how effective a treatment is) of each of the theranostic agents in patients who have solid tumors with active brain metastases. In the diagnostic phase, the main objective is to determine the proportion of patients showing target expression in the brain lesion after a single dose of diagnostic agent. In the therapeutic phase, the theranostic agent's efficacy will be determined by assessing the response rate in the brain, defined as intracranial response rate at 24 weeks.
NCT05559164
This study proposes that the addition of statins reduces the treatment delays or early discontinuations secondary to cardiotoxicity in patients with Stage I-III HER2 positive breast being treated with anti-HER2 therapy.
NCT07080515
The goal of this observational study is to engage with multilevel stakeholders to collaboratively and to systematically develop a suite of strategies for implementing breast cancer screening using clinical breast examination (CBE) in the primary health centers of Abuja, Nigeria. The main questions it aims to answer are: What barriers and facilitators exist to conducting screening CBE in Abuja's primary care setting and what implementation strategies would support CBE in primary care clinics? Participants will: * Allow observation of study clinic workflows * Participate in interviews and focus group discussions regarding screening CBE implementation
NCT04526587
This study investigates the clinical course of CDK4/6 inhibitor treated patients in the real-world setting among patients with breast cancer. CDK4/6 inhibitors may stop the growth of tumor cells by blocking some of the enzymes needed for cell growth. Studying samples of blood, tissue, ascites or pleural effusions, and fresh body fluids or fresh biopsy, from patients with breast cancer that has spread to the other places in the body (metastatic) may help doctors learn more about cancer and the development of drug resistance in patients, and predict how well patients will respond to treatment.
NCT04647487
The purpose for this study is to see if the study drug, LY3484356, is safe and to determine what effects it has on breast cancer in participants with Estrogen Receptor Positive (ER+), HER2 Negative (HER2-) early stage (stage I-III) breast cancer, when given prior to surgery. Participation in this study could last up to 2.5 months.