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Filter by:This is a pilot, prospective, interventional, monocentric study designed to evaluate, in a real-life situation, adherence to tamoxifen treatment as a function of the taking of alternative and complementary therapies in patients with localized hormone-dependent breast cancer. 200 patients will be included in the study. Each patient will be followed for one day.
This is open-label, multicenter, international study, assessing the efficacy and safety of Trastuzumab deruxtecan (T-DXd) in participants with or without brain metastasis (BMs), with previously-treated advanced/metastatic HER2-positive breast cancer whose disease has progressed on prior anti-HER2-based regimens and who received no more than 2 lines/regimens of therapy in the metastatic setting (excluding tucatinib).
The study hypothesise that the combination of carboplatin, gemcitabine, bevacizumab and atezolizumab may be synergistic and improve outcomes for patients with early relapsed TNBC by overcoming mechanisms of immune resistance and thus potentiating greater and more durable responses to immune checkpoint inhibitor therapy. Early relapsing TNBC represents a high priority, unmet need whereby effective therapeutic strategies are urgently needed.
A phase II single-arm trial of onapristone in combination with fulvestrant for women and men with ER-positive, PgR-positive or negative and HER2-negative locally advanced or metastatic breast cancer after progression on aromatase and CDK4/6 inhibitors. The study will enroll up to 39 participants.
Investigators will evaluate the safety and feasibility of a biomarker-guided cardioprotection strategy using NTproBNP, as compared to usual care, in breast cancer and lymphoma patients treated with anthracyclines.
This is a multi-center,randomized,phase 3 clinical trial. In the study, HER2-positive metastatic breast cancer patients with abnormal activation of PI3K/Akt/mTOR pathway after progression on trastuzumab are enrolled and randomized to receive the treatment of Inetetamab plus Rapamycin plus chemotherapy or Pyrotinib plus chemotherapy.The study aimed to access the efficacy and safety of Inetetamab combined with Rapamycin and chemotherapy in HER2-positive metastatic breast cancer patients with abnormal activation of PI3K/Akt/mTOR pathway.
The study is a prospective, multicenter, observational study to evaluate PRO and physical activity using smartphone-based application and wearable device in Japanese patients with HR+/HER2- advanced breast cancer (ABC). Patients will be enrolled into either palbociclib plus endocrine therapy group (Group 1) or endocrine monotherapy group (Group 2) based on the discretion of the treating physician under routine clinical practice. Total target number of patients is approximately one-hundred in this study (About 50 patients in each group). Enrolled patients will download a smartphone-based application for electronic PRO (ePRO), be provided access to and trained on the use of the application to complete baseline, weekly, and cycle-based assessments for 6 cycles (24 weeks). In addition, enrolled patients will be provided with wearable device and requested to wear the device at all-times, except of while bathing and sleeping, for 6 cycles (24 weeks).
This is a retrospective, multicenter, observational study in Japan. The primary objective is to evaluate overall survival (OS) in Japanese patients with HR+/HER2- advanced breast cancer who have been treated with palbociclib plus letrozole. This observational study was planned as follow-up study of Japanese phase 2 study of palbociclib (NCT01684215, phase 2 portion of A5481010 study).
The purpose of this study is to assess the efficacy and safety of sitravatinib plus tislelizumab or combination with nab-paclitaxel in locally recurrent or metastatic triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) patients.
This study aimed to explore the effects of cosmetic care on body image (BI), and social avoidance and distress (SAD) in young Chinese breast cancer patients, aged 18-40 years old, receiving adjuvant chemotherapy. This was a single-center, 2-arm quasi-experimental study. The control group received usual care, while cosmetic care was added to the intervention group. The primary outcomes were BI and SAD accompanying chemotherapy, and the secondary outcome was the appearance satisfaction.