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NCT ID: NCT00111787 Completed - Neoplasms, Breast Clinical Trials

Study Of Lapatinib In Combination With Paclitaxel In The Treatment Of Newly Diagnosed Inflammatory Breast Cancer

Start date: April 11, 2005
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This Study was designed to determine how effective and safe a new investigational drug, lapatinib, is in combination with paclitaxel in treating patients with newly diagnosed inflammatory breast cancer. Tumor tissue collected pre-treatment, following 14 days of treatment and at the time of surgical resection will be examined for pathologic response and biologic activity by IHC (immunohistochemistry) within the tumor. Treatment will consist of 14 days of lapatinib monotherapy followed by 12 weeks of combination therapy with lapatinib and paclitaxel. Blood samples for hematology and chemistry panels, MUGA/ECHO exams and physical exams will be performed throughout the study to monitor safety.

NCT ID: NCT00110695 Completed - Breast Neoplasms Clinical Trials

Therapy With Abraxane and 5-Fluorouracil, Epirubicin, Cyclophosphamide (FEC) for Patients With Breast Cancer

Start date: April 2005
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to learn how breast cancer tumors respond to a drug called Abraxane followed by a combination of 3 chemotherapy drugs commonly used for breast cancer.

NCT ID: NCT00110084 Completed - Breast Cancer Clinical Trials

ABI-007 (Nab-Paclitaxel) and Gemcitabine in Treating Women With Metastatic Breast Cancer

Start date: August 2005
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

RATIONALE: Drugs used in chemotherapy, such as ABI-007(Nab-Paclitaxel((Nanoparticle Albumin Bound)-Paclitaxel)) and gemcitabine, work in different ways to stop the growth of tumor cells, either by killing the cells or by stopping them from dividing. Giving more than one drug (combination chemotherapy) may kill more tumor cells. PURPOSE: This phase II trial is studying how well giving ABI-007 together with gemcitabine works in treating women with metastatic breast cancer.

NCT ID: NCT00109785 Completed - Breast Cancer Clinical Trials

PET Scans in Patients With Locally Advanced Breast Cancer

Start date: March 1997
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

RATIONALE: Imaging procedures such as PET scans may improve the ability to monitor the effectiveness of chemotherapy for locally advanced breast cancer. PURPOSE: This clinical trial is studying how well PET scans work in patients with locally advanced breast cancer who will undergo chemotherapy.

NCT ID: NCT00109265 Completed - Breast Cancer Clinical Trials

A Study to Evaluate Erlotinib in Patients With Advanced or Metastatic Breast Cancer During or Following Chemotherapy

Start date: May 2001
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This is a Phase II, multicenter trial of single-agent treatment with OSI 774 in patients with histologically confirmed, incurable, locally advanced or metastatic breast cancer. Patients must have measurable disease.

NCT ID: NCT00109239 Completed - Breast Cancer Clinical Trials

A Study of rhuMAb VEGF (Bevacizumab) in Combination With Chemotherapy in Patients With Previously Treated Breast Cancer

Start date: November 2000
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

This Phase III, multicenter, randomized, active-controlled, open-label trial is designed to evaluate the efficacy, safety, and pharmacokinetics of rhuMAb VEGF when combined with capecitabine compared with capecitabine alone in subjects with previously treated metastatic breast cancer.

NCT ID: NCT00107510 Completed - Breast Cancer Clinical Trials

Docetaxel, Carboplatin, and Pegfilgrastim in Treating Patients Who Are Undergoing Surgery for Stage II or Stage III Breast Cancer

Start date: August 2005
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

RATIONALE: Drugs used in chemotherapy, such as docetaxel and carboplatin, work in different ways to stop the growth of tumor cells, either by killing the cells or by stopping them from dividing. Colony-stimulating factors, such as pegfilgrastim, may increase the number of immune cells found in bone marrow or peripheral blood and may help the immune system recover from the side effects of chemotherapy. Giving docetaxel and carboplatin together with pegfilgrastim before surgery may shrink the tumor so that it can be removed. PURPOSE: This phase II trial is studying how well giving docetaxel and carboplatin together with pegfilgrastim works in treating patients who are undergoing surgery for stage II or stage III breast cancer.

NCT ID: NCT00107497 Completed - Breast Cancer Clinical Trials

Radiation Therapy in Treating Women With Localized Breast Cancer

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Start date: October 5, 2004
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

RATIONALE: Radiation therapy uses high-energy x-rays to kill tumor cells. Giving radiation therapy in different ways and giving it after surgery may kill any tumor cells that remain after surgery. PURPOSE: This randomized clinical trial is studying radiation therapy to see how well it works in treating women with localized breast cancer.

NCT ID: NCT00107484 Completed - Breast Cancer Clinical Trials

Magnetic Resonance Imaging Using Ferumoxtran-10 in Finding Metastases to the Axillary Lymph Nodes in Patients With Breast Cancer

Start date: September 2005
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

RATIONALE: Diagnostic procedures, such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) using ferumoxtran-10, may help find and diagnose breast cancer that may have spread to the axillary lymph nodes and may help in planning breast cancer treatment. PURPOSE: This phase II trial is studying how well MRI using ferumoxtran-10 works in finding metastases to the axillary lymph nodes in patients with invasive breast cancer.

NCT ID: NCT00107393 Completed - Breast Cancer Clinical Trials

Trastuzumab and Capecitabine in Treating Women With Metastatic Breast Cancer

Start date: June 2003
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

RATIONALE: Monoclonal antibodies, such as trastuzumab, can block tumor growth in different ways. Some block the ability of tumor cells to grow and spread. Others find tumor cells and help kill them or carry tumor-killing substances to them. Drugs used in chemotherapy, such as capecitabine, work in different ways to stop the growth of tumor cells, either by killing the cells or by stopping them from dividing. Giving trastuzumab together with capecitabine may kill more tumor cells. PURPOSE: This phase II trial is studying how well giving trastuzumab together with capecitabine works in treating women with metastatic breast cancer.