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Filter by:A 99mTc-labeled anti-HER2-sdAb (99mTc-NM-02) will be developed for SPECT/CT assessment of HER2 expression in breast cancer patients. Its safety, radiation dosimetry and biodistribution, and the relationship between tumor uptake and HER2 immunohistochemistry results will be investigated.
Age may pertain to different tumor genotype characteristics which may interfere with treatment efficacy and prognosis. The investigators investigated the distribution and prognostic effect of mutations (mut) and tumor infiltrating lymphocyte (TILs) in young and elderly early breast cancer patients (pts).
This is a prospective, multisite, randomized, open-lable Phase III clinical trial (PATTERN study) comparing Paclitaxel Plus Carboplatin versus Anthracyclines followed by docetaxel as adjuvant chemotherapy for triple negative breast cancer
The Imagio® Pivotal Study is intended to evaluate if the results observed in the previous Feasibility Study can be confirmed for pre-specified effectiveness endpoints. Using Intention-to-Diagnose (ITD) masses from the PIONEER Pivotal study, 480 to 840 masses are to be used for the Pivotal Study, the remaining masses will be reserved for training the SenoGram® model.
A 16 weeks 3-weekly supervised and adapted physical exercise program will be applied to breast cancer survivors in surveillance and, in estrogen receptor positive cases, under hormonotherapy. The program will be applied in group classes of 20 participants, in the facilities of one local gymnasium, by fitness instructors included in the investigation team. Investigators will evaluate the Health-Related Quality of Life (HRQoL), physical activity, cardiopulmonary fitness, upper limb strength and lower limb functionality. The investigators also aim to evaluate the safety of the program and oncological outcomes such as symptoms related to disease and its treatment and, also, overall survival and disease free survival.
This trial studies the effect of an electronic health (eHealth) support program called PACK Health on patient reported health outcomes in patients with breast cancer. PACK Health monitors breast cancer patients' reported side effects and experience of care when receiving chemotherapy. Participating in the PACK Health coaching program may improve quality of life, decrease hospital admissions and improve overall health.
The purpose of this study is to see if pre-operative regional nerve blocks compared to a placebo nerve block can decrease chronic post mastectomy pain, immediate postoperative pain and postoperative narcotic consumption.
Females breast cancer is still the most frequent type of cancer in Europe with 21 per 100,000 women .The EORTC QLQ-BR23 was one of the first modules developed to be used in conjunction with the core questionnaire EORTC QLQ-C30 and was published in 1996. Since the beginning of the work on the EORTC QLQ-BR23 some 20 years ago, much knowledge has been gathered about the epidemiology of breast cancer, and major advances have been made with regard to diagnostic and therapeutic options. Therefore, the EORTC QLG decided to update the BC23. A phase 1 to 3 module development project has been completed. This resulted in a 45 item module, retaining 23 of the original items and adding 22 new items, particularly tapping into the side effects of new systemic and local therapies. The aim of the Phase 4 study is to test the scale structure, reliability, responsiveness to change, and validity of the EORTC QLQ-BC45 in conjunction with the EORTC QLQ- C30 in patients diagnosed with breast cancer. Participants will be enrolled in three groups according to their disease stage (1. localized disease or locally advanced disease, 2. metastatic disease, 3. follow up). Various combinations of therapies are permissible, resulting in a total of 17 subgroups.
Relationship between the presence of the BRCA mutation (BReast Cancer) and outcomes is unclear in high-risk early breast cancers (BC). This study is a multi-center retrospective cohort of patients treated in region Franche-Comté for an early BC by neoadjuvant and/or adjuvant chemotherapy. The primary aim was to describe clinical and pathological characteristics considering BRCA mutated (BRCAm) patients versus BRCA wild type (BRCAwt) patients or untested patients. The second objective was to assess the prognostic impact of germinal BRCAm in this high-risk population.
This is a prospective, single-center, single-arm clinical study, to evaluate the clinical efficacy, safety and tolerance of patients with early breast cancer receiving ddEC adjuvant chemotherapy, accepting PEG-rhG-CSF as primary prevention of neutropenia.