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Filter by:This trial studies new methods using Tai Chi for the relief of joint pain (arthralgia) caused by an aromatase inhibitor in patients with stage I-III breast cancer. Tai Chi is a mind-body therapy that integrates moderate physical activity, deep breathing and meditation. Tai Chi may help to reduce aromatase inhibitor-induced joint pain, and offer a promising approach to managing symptoms in cancer patients.
study aim is to determine the effect of whole body vibration training (WBVT) on body mass index, serum prolactin concentration as a risk factors for breast cancer and severity of hot flashes in obese postmenopausal women.
The main purpose of this study is to learn more about the safety and tolerability of abemaciclib when given in combination with hormone therapy in Indian women with advanced breast cancer. Participants must have hormone receptor positive (HR+), human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 negative (HER2-) breast cancer and must live in India. For each participant, the study could last up to eight months and may include up to eight visits to the study center.
VAGINAL PRASTERONE in the treatment of VAGINAL ATROPHY IN PATIENTS WITH BREAST CANCER TREATMENT WITH AROMATASE INHIBITORS (VIBRA STUDY)
The aim of this randomised controlled and double-blind study, is to compare the effects of erector spinae plane (ESP) and thoracic epidural (TEA) blocks on peri-operative hemodynamics and analgesia in patients undergoing unilateral mastectomies due to malignancy.
This study is to find out the acceptability of a 3D printed breast model by patients as they consider their surgical treatment options. Researchers also want to learn the possible impact of the 3D printed breast model in the patient's decision making process.
This phase I trial evaluates how well a mobile device-based breast cancer survivorship interactive care plan works in monitoring symptoms and recovery in patients with stage 0-III breast cancer. The interactive care plan provides patients with individualized, 'just in time' education materials to promote self-management for those reporting difficult to control symptoms, as well as escalations to contact their care team for signs or symptoms concerning for cancer coming back (recurrence). The interactive care plan may help alleviate the symptoms of fatigue, insomnia, hot flashes, and sexual dysfunction; increase physical activity level and improve quality of life in patients with breast cancer.
The aim of this study is to understand the strategies for adapting postural control in patients who have received chemotherapy treatment for gynaecological cancer.
In this study,we aimed to examine the effects of Hatha yoga on PA and QoL in patients with breast cancer. Patients will be randomized to receive the yoga group and the control group.Hatha yoga will be practiced twice a week for 10 weeks for intervention group.The PA of the patients will be assessed using a body analysis instrument and QoL was evaluated with an EORTC-Q questionnaire both before treatment and at week 10.
Worldwide, breast cancer is the most common cancer among women, and its incidence and mortality rates are expected to increase significantly in the next years. It remains a major health problem. There is a vast area on breast cancer and immunity that still needs to be researched. Do anesthetic techniques and medication preferences effect immune responses? If so how they effect breast cancer outcomes is unclear. On this trial, the investigators are searching anesthetic techniques affect on inflammatory and immune responses.