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Filter by:Patients diagnosed with breast cancer after routine assessment with digital mammography and ultrasound and scheduled for primary surgery are included in the trial. The patients are randomized 1:1 to go through additional contrast enhanced mammography (CEM) or no further imaging preoperatively. Primary endpoint is rate of patients with change of treatment: a) mastectomy instead of partial mastectomy due larger unifocal or multifocal extent, b) partial mastectomy instead of mastectomy due to improved demarcation of the tumour area, c) bilateral surgery instead of unilateral due to findings of contralateral cancer, d) neoadjuvant therapy instead of primary surgery due to more advanced disease. Rate of reoperation and rate of avoidable mastectomies are secondary endpoints.
The purpose of this study is to determine if a combination of two drugs ipatasertib and atezolizumab works as a treatment for residual cancer in the breast or lymph nodes and have circulating tumor DNA in the blood. This research study involves the following investigational drugs: - Sacituzumab govitecan - Atezolizumab
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)
This is a translational study in patients with operated early breast cancer of Luminal A or Luminal B sub types.The Hellenic Cooperative Oncology Group (HeCOG) has designed an observational biomarker-driven study in patients with Luminal A or Luminal B breast cancer, with the aim to collect valuable biological material from these patients and investigate biomarkers with potential prognostic value.
This study aims to evaluate the efficacy and safety of pyrotinib in combination with trastuzumab, pertuzumab and nab-paclitaxel as neoadjuvant therapy in early stage or locally advanced HER2-positive breast cancer.
The purpose of this study is to assess the effect of a hemp-based cannabidiol (CBD) product, Ananda Hemp Spectrum Gelcaps, on the severity and duration of chemotherapy-induced neuropathy (CIPN) among non-metastatic breast, uterine, pancreatic, and colorectal cancer, and all stages of ovarian cancer in patients who received neoadjuvant or adjuvant therapy that included neurotoxic chemotherapeutic agents.
This project uses participatory design combined with qualitative and quantitative methods to develop, explore and evaluate the usefulness of a digital information tool to prepare and support patients before, during and after RT as treatment for breast cancer.
One of the most common and stressful side effects of the disease and associated treatments is cancer-related fatigue. It deeply disrupts quality of life and can have a negative impact on patient survival. However, cancer-related fatigue is largely underestimated by patients and poorly taken into account by clinicians. One of the reasons for its poor management is a lack of knowledge of the underlying mechanisms and risk factors. Although a multiplicity of factors are associated with the appearance of cancer-related fatigue, we do not know their respective share, nor the nature of their interactions. The phenomenon studied reveals complex and systemic interactions between the biological, psychological and social dimensions. Recent systematic reviews clearly identify 2 locks currently preventing a better understanding of the mechanisms of cancer-related fatigue: i) lack of longitudinal studies, ii) lack of interdisciplinary studies. It is precisely these two challenges that the BIOCARE FActory project wishes to respond to.
This study is an open-label, international, multi-center, Phase 2 study in adult patients with recurrent, locally-advanced or metastatic solid tumors, which harbor the NRG1 gene fusion.
This is a Phase II, randomized, open-label trial to evaluate the clinical and immunologic activity of pembrolizumab plus chemotherapy when combined with various immunotherapy induction regimens as neoadjuvant therapy for triple negative breast cancer (TNBC).