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Filter by:The purpose of this study is to examine the efficacy and safety as well as the characteristics of the female hormone and study medications after administration in pre-menopausal women with estrogen receptor positive advanced breast cancer who were randomised in a 1:1 ratio to either of the two treatment groups; the ZD9393 3.6 mg depot group or ZD9393 10.8 mg depot group, both given in combination with tamoxifen tablets.
Phase Ib part: ▪ Primary objective: To demonstrate the recommended dose of the combination of paclitaxel, gemcitabine, and sunitinib (sutene®) (PGS) as preoperative chemotherapy in patients with HER2-negative operable breast cancer - Secondary objective: 1. To demonstrate the maximum tolerated dose (MTD) and dose-limiting toxicity (DLT) of this regimen 2. To determine the safety profile Phase II part - Primary objective: To evaluate the pathologic complete response rate (pCR) to preoperative administration of PGS ▪ Secondary objective: 1. To assess breast conserving rate after preoperative PGS 2. To evaluate clinical response rate, disease free survival (DFS), and overall survival (OS) 3. To assess the safety profiles of PGS
The purpose of the study is to investigate if multiple (up to four) intravenous injections of Xofigo (Alpharadin) have any clinically relevant effect on bone markers in breast cancer patients with bone dominant disease who have progressed on endocrine therapy and are no longer considered suitable for endocrine therapy. In addition the safety of Xofigo (Alpharadin) will be assessed.
The objectives of this study are to evaluate the efficacy and tolerability of high dose proton pump inhibitor combined with chemotherapy in metastatic breast cancer.
The purpose of this study is to determine if BMS-690514 + letrozole will be more effective than lapatinib + letrozole in patients who have metastatic hormone receptor positive breast cancer after developing progressive disease immediately following adjuvant antiendocrine therapy
This is a first-in-man, phase I clinical research study with BKM120, a potent and highly specific oral pan-class I phosphatidylinositol-3-kinase (PI3K) inhibitor. The study consists of a dose escalation part followed by a MTD expansion part. Once the MTD has been defined, the MTD expansion part will be opened for enrollment.
The purpose of this study is to look at the efficacy (how does it work) and safety of gadobutrol when used for obtaining MR images of both breasts.Women with a recent diagnosis of breast cancer by mammogram (X-ray examination of the breasts) may benefit from MRI of the breasts as MRI may detect additional breast cancers.
The purpose of the study is the identification of amplification level in human breast tissue. The imaging system is intended for diagnostic use as an aid to the pathologist in the detection, counting and classification of Her2 FISH stained tissue samples.
A Phase I/II study of an in-situ therapeutic cancer vaccine. Vaccines contain a source of antigen and and adjuvant. In this study the source of tumor antigen comes from the killing of a selected tumor by cryoablation (killing using extreme cold) and the adjuvant is intentionally mis-matched immune cells (AlloStim-TM) engineered to produce inflammatory cytokines.
Chemotherapy can damage the ovaries and cause premature menopause. In women treated before the age of 40 years, menopause does not usually occur. We have very little information about the impact of chemotherapy on ovarian function in this particular group of women. In this study, we will check hormone blood tests and ultrasound tests of the ovaries to measure the reserve of eggs left in the ovaries after treatment in young survivors of breast cancer and childhood cancer. We will do the same tests in our comparison group. We can use these results to estimate the reduction in fertility in young cancer survivors.