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Filter by:Patients with Her-2 positive and triple negative breast cancer who received neoadjuvant chemotherapy will be included in the study. Paraffin blocks of preoperative core or tru-cut biopsies of the participants will be collected and tested for programmed death-ligand 1 (PD-L1) expression. The variation of PD-L1 expression among different breast cancer subtypes will be evaluated and the investigator will correlate between PD-L1 expression and pathological complete response to neoadjuvant systemic therapy.
This study will evaluate the effect of adding abemaciclib to fulvestrant for the treatment of hormone receptor-positive (HR+), human epidermal growth factor receptor 2-negative (HER2-) breast cancer that progressed or recurred after previous treatment with a type of drug known as a CDK4/6 inhibitor and endocrine therapy. Participation could last up to 5 years, depending on how you and your tumor respond.
The purpose of this study is to further evaluate the efficacy and safety of niraparib in patients with locally advanced or metastatic solid tumors and a pathogenic or likely pathogenic tumor PALB2 (tPALB2) mutation.
It was aimed to determine the effect of virtual reality glasses application on anxiety and fatigue in women with breast cancer receiving adjuvant chemotherapy.
This study is a multi-center prospective real-world clinical study, mainly evaluating the efficacy and safety of H combined with CDK4/6 inhibitor + AI in the treatment of HR+/HER2+ advanced breast cancer; exploring potential biomarkers.
This is a monocentric, prospective and interventional study aimed to investigating the physiological responses of eccentric compared to concentric cycling realized 1) at the same metabolic demand and 2) at the same mechanical power output. In order to compare the physiological responses between these two cycling modalities, 3 cycling sessions should be performed for each patient where concentric one will serve as reference / comparison to the eccentric one: - Session (a): eccentric cycling - Session (b): high intensity concentric cycling realized at the same mechanical power output than eccentric cycling - Session (c): low intensity concentric cycling realized at the same metabolic demand than eccentric cycling The 3 sessions will be performed for each patient and order will be randomized.
This is a single-arm, prospective, non-randomized, single-center, open label clinical study for evaluating the efficacy and safety of neoadjuvant pyrotinib combined with epirubicin and cyclophosphamide followed by docetaxel in HR positive and HER2-low-expressing early or locally advanced breast cancer.
The investigators will involve about 25 Patients of postmenopausal women who have ER/PR positive early breast cancer in each arm. The study is a two-arm comparative, prospective, interventional, and randomized study. All patients who are on oral daily letrozole (2.5 mg), will be randomly assigned to receive either immediate or delayed ZOL (4 mg via 15-min infusion every 6 months) for 24 months. Immediate-ZOL patients will receive ZOL immediately after randomization; delayed-ZOL patients will receive ZOL only if their T-score fall below -2.0, after a nontraumatic clinical fracture, or if an asymptomatic fracture will be detected by spinal X-ray at the 3- monthly assessment. All patients will receive daily supplements containing calcium (500 mg) and vitamin D (400-800 IU). Baseline bone mineral density and every 3 months will be done for the enrolled patients.
Organized breast cancer screening (OBCS) has been implemented nationwide since 2004 inFrance, but the participation rate remains low (51%) and inequities in participation were reported. Strategies as mobile mammography units could be effective to increase participation in OBCS and reduce inequities, especially in underserved areas in regard to this screening. Our main objective is to evaluate this device and to identify how to incorporate a mobile unit in the OBCS with a view to tackle territorial inequities in OBCS participation. The project will be conducted as a randomized controlled cluster trial in 2022-2024, in remote areas of 4 French departments. The main intervention is to propose an appointment at the mobile unit in complement to the current OBCS in these remote areas. In addition, few weeks before this intervention, local actors will carry out actions to promote OBCS with mobile unit specific information tools. This randomized controlled trial will provide a high level of evidence in assessing the mobile unit effects on participation and inequities.
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of an adjuvant treatment of therapeutic cancer vaccine (AST-301, pNGVL3-hICD) in patients with HER2-low expression (IHC 1+ or 2+ and ISH-) and hormone receptor-negative(ER-, PR-) breast cancer with residual disease after neoadjuvant treatment. Patients will be randomized 1:1 to either the Experimental arm (combination of AST-301/rhuGM CSF and standard adjuvant therapy) or the Control arm (combination of placebo/rhuGM CSF and standard adjuvant therapy). Standard adjuvant chemotherapy will be pembrolizumab or capecitabine. Adjuvant therapy will be administered in compliance with the NCCN guideline for breast cancer (Version 8, 2021), and IP (AST-301) will be administered 3 times every 3 weeks in the adjuvant treatment period, with a booster administered at 24 weeks (±7 days) post the third dose of IP administration. Survival follow up will be performed to determine invasive Disease Free survival(iDFS).