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Filter by:This study aims to evaluate the effects of the treatment for breast cancer lymphedema. After taking a detailed history and giving a physical examination, breast cancer related lymphedema patients(n:30) will be informed and will be given Complete Decongestive Therapy, which includes decongestive exercises, manual lymphatic drainage, compression therapy(either through short stretch bandaging and/or pneumatic device) and exercise. Patients will be evaluated with limb volume, lymphedema index acquired through bioimpedance device, QuickDASH for upper extremity function, hand dynamometer for upper extremity grip strength and CLUE(Breast Cancer-Related Lymphedema of the Upper Extremity standardized clinical evaluation tool) scoring for lymphedema before and after the intervention. The values will be compared in order to show whether there are significant differences between before and after scores, and whether CLUE score is correlated with the other indicators of breast cancer related lymphedema.
Heterogeneity of 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) uptake is a promising marker for predicting response to treatment. This study aimed to evaluate the ability of pretreatment positron emission tomography/computed tomography (PET/CT) 18F-FDG-based heterogeneity to predict the response to pyrotinib in patients with human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2)-positive metastatic breast cancer (MBC).
This early phase I trial tests the use of a radioactive tracer (a drug that is visible during an imaging test) known as 18F-FMAU, for imaging with positron emission tomography/computed tomography (PET/CT) in patients with brain cancer or cancer that has spread to the brain (brain metastases). A PET/CT scan is an imaging test that uses a small amount of radioactive tracer (given through the vein) to take detailed pictures of areas inside the body where the tracer is taken up. 18F-FMAU may also help find the cancer and how far the disease has spread. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a type of imaging test used to diagnose brain tumors. 18F-FMAU PET/CT in addition to MRI may make the finding and diagnosing of brain tumor easier.
Postoperative pain is an important issue in patients underwent mastectomy and axillary dissection surgery. Postoperative effective pain treatment provides early mobilization and shorter hospital stay. The US-guided erector spina plane block (ESPB) may be used for postoperative pain treatment following breast surgery. It is a novel interfascial block that was defined by Forero. Rhomboid intercostal block (RIB) is a novel block and was first described by Elsharkawy et al. Local anesthetic solution is administrated between the rhomboid muscle and intercostal muscles over the T5-6 ribs. It has been reported that RIB may provide effective analgesia management for several breast surgeries. The primary aim of the study is to compare postoperative pain scores (VAS), and the secondary aim is to evaluate postoperative opioid consumption, adverse effects related with opioids (allergic reaction, nausea, vomiting).
Trastuzumab-Deruxtecan (T-DXd; DS-8201a) in HER2-positive Breast Cancer Patients with newly diagnosed or progressing Brain Metastases
The RFID trial focuses on breast localization in patients with non-palpable breast cancers. It aims to demonstrate the improvement in patient comfort when using the Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tag and LOCalizerâ„¢ device compared to the gold standard device.
The study should evaluate the biological distribution of 99mTc-RM26 in patients with prostate cancer and breast cancer. The primary objective are: 1. To assess the distribution of 99mTc- RM26 in normal tissues and tumors at different time intervals. 2. To evaluate dosimetry of 99mTc- RM26. 3. To study the safety and tolerability of the drug 99mTc- RM26 after a single injection in a diagnostic dosage. The secondary objective are: 1. To compare the obtained 99mTc- RM26 SPECT imaging results with the data of CT and/or MRI and/or ultrasound examination and immunohistochemical (IHC) studies in prostate cancer and breast cancer patients.
This study aims to investigate the degree of Health Technologies Readiness amongst patients with suspected breast cancer using the READHY-tool.
This is a Phase Ib/II, multicenter, open-label study to evaluate the safety and preliminary efficacy of TT-00420 tablet, as monotherapy or in combination regimens, in patients with advanced solid tumors.
For women diagnosed with breast cancer, dietary, weight loss, and physical activity have been linked with clinically significant weight loss; decreased risk of death; reduced risk of breast cancer recurrence; fewer cardiovascular events; and improved physical function. The objectives of these aims are to a) determine if the TOPS materials and format are possible and accepted by overweight and obese African American breast cancer survivors; b) gather data for sample size calculations for a larger future study. To meet these aims, we will collect data to see if participants enjoyed the TOPS program and suggestions for changes to the program to make it fit their needs. Other methods will measure recruitment, retention, and weight change. Aim 1: Examine the feasibility and acceptability of a national, low-cost, community-based, peer-led, weight loss program (Take Off Pounds Sensibly, TOPS) for overweight and obese African American breast cancer survivors in the local chapter of a national African American breast cancer support group (Sisters Network Triangle North Carolina, SNTNC). Aim 2: Assess the weight change of overweight and obese African American breast cancer survivors after 6 months in the TOPS program to gather data for sample size calculations for a future RCT (randomized controlled trial).