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Filter by:To investigate the efficacy and safety of terbinumab combined with chemotherapy (epirubicin + cyclophosphamide → nab-paclitaxel + carboplatin) in neoadjuvant therapy of triple-negative breast cancer after HIFU.
RATIONALE: Radiotherapy (RT) can be indicated to patients submitted to breast-conserving surgery, but, despite the benefits, adjuvant RT can cause contracture generated by tissue fibrosis in patients with immediate prosthetic reconstruction, which could cause prosthesis loss. The biological explanation of this outcome is not fully understood, but recent advances in the analysis of patient-derived blood can contribute to establishing a connection of molecular alterations related to this clinical outcome. There is not a consensus about using hypofractionated RT schemes for patients with BCS and breast reconstruction since no studies had investigated the reasons why some patients lose the prosthesis. PURPOSE: This study will evaluate G3 toxicity rate in breast cancer patients with immediate prosthetic reconstruction, submitted to hypofractionated radiotherapy, analyzing capsular contracture, leakage, infection, and bad positioning in order to demonstrate the noninferiority of Hypo-RT with the conventional RT. Additionally, the molecular profile of blood samples will be investigated in order to find biomarkers related to inflammations processes and response to treatment.
This is an open-label prospective, single institution, Phase II study of pembrolizumab in combination with radiation therapy and CSF-1R inhibition in patients with high-risk TNBC. The primary objective is to assess the pathologic complete response (pCR) rate where pCR is defined as the absence of invasive disease in the breast and lymph nodes at the time of standard of care (SOC) treatment. Secondary objectives include evaluating the change in tumor infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs), safety and tolerability of the combination, progression-free survival, event-free survival, overall survival, and node clearance.
This is a phase Ib followed by phase II clinical trial evaluating the safety and efficacy of combination of ADG106 with pembrolizumab in patients with metastatic cancers. The Phase Ib dose finding part will include all solid tumor subtypes with treatment refractory disease, while phase II will focus on only patients with TNBC.
This is a multicenter, open-label, single-arm, non-interventional study to investigate the treatment patterns of Neratinib in HER2-positive early-stage breast cancer in China
This study is to evaluate the safety and tolerability of JAB-2485 monotherapy in adult participants with advanced solid tumors.
the purpose of the study: It provides the highest level of evidence ever studied on the use of robotic surgical systems during breast surgery for breast cancer treatment, and aims to reveal the clinical significance of successive breast reconstruction(immediate breast reconstruction, IBR) at the same time as Robot-assisted nipple-sparing mastectomy (RNSM)
This clinical trial is evaluating AC682 in participants with estrogen receptor positive/human epidermal growth factor 2 negative (ER+/HER2-) locally advanced or metastatic breast cancer. The main goals of this study are to: 1. To evaluate the safety and tolerability of AC682 2. To evaluate the pharmacokinetic of AC682 3. To evaluate the preliminary anti-tumor activity of AC682
The research is studying the effect of a mHealth psychoeducational intervention on self-efficacy, coping and psychological distress of Nigerian women diagnosed with breast cancer receiving chemotherapy The study is a two-arm assessor-blinded randomised controlled trial which will be conducted in two University Teaching Hospitals in Nigeria.
This clinical trial looks at the use of an internet-based application (app) intervention in improving adherence to endocrine therapy (ET) among patients with early stage hormone receptor-positive HER2-negative breast cancer. ET can significantly reduce the return of the cancer in patients who are compliant with their treatment regimen. Despite this, adherence to ET is poor due to side effects, lack of social support and timely access to clinicians, and poor patient understanding of the necessity and effectiveness of the therapy. An internet-based app may help patients improve their adherence to ET by providing reminders, side effect mitigation strategies available in the educational videos and from contacting providers/ nurse on the research team directly via the app.