View clinical trials related to Advanced Breast Cancer.
Filter by:The Southeast Netherlands Advanced Breast Cancer (SONABRE) Registry is a real life multi-center study. The registry aims to include all patients diagnosed with advanced breast cancer as of 2007 in 11 hospitals in the Netherlands. Data on patient, tumor and treatment characteristics are collected retrospectively from electronic medical files by trained registry clerks.
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety and preliminarily evaluate the effectiveness of Plasmodium immunotherapy for advanced breast cancers and advanced liver cancers.The treatment will last 4-6 weeks from the day of successful infection and will be terminated by antimalarial drugs.
Since the first marketing authorization in the world in November 2010 granted by US FDA, Halaven has been approved for clinical use in more than 40 countries worldwide, including many Asian countries, e.g. Hong Kong, India, Japan, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, South Korea, Singapore, Taiwan and Thailand. According to two large global phase III study reports of Halaven, very few Asian patients participated in these studies. In a phase II study of Halaven with metastatic breast cancer, the clinical efficacy and toxicity were reported only in 80 Japanese patients. Halaven has been granted its marketing authorization in Singapore since February 2011. However, most of other Asian countries including India have had the approval and launched from middle year of 2013 or in early 2014. Limited information of Halaven using in Asian patients are available except several case experience exchange presented by individual medical centers or as personal experience in the past. Some clinical concerns related to Halaven use are raised by clinicians during their clinical practice, such as how Halaven works on Asian patients, which type of patient obtains better clinical benefit from Halaven, and what are the main treatment related toxicities in Asian which may differ from Westerners due to potential ethnic diversity. Further understanding of Halaven related clinical benefit and toxicity in Asian patients through collecting clinical experience among Asian countries becomes necessary and may provide better information to anticipate these concerns. The proposed "Halaven Patient Registry" (called the "Registry") will be a patient population-based registry to collect therapeutic related information from patients with metastatic breast cancer who were treated with Halaven that was given as a clinical decision by patient's treating physician based on clinical status of a patient and proper indication of Halaven and to gain a better understanding of the use of Halaven in such Asian patients.
plasmaMATCH is a multi-centre phase IIa umbrella trial platform consisting of a ctDNA screening component and a therapeutic component. plasmaMATCH aims to assess whether ctDNA screening can be used to detect patient subgroups who will be sensitive to targeted therapies, and will also assess the safety and activity of the targeted treatments.
1. To evaluate the safety and tolerability of LXI-15029 in Chinese patients with advanced malignant solid tumors in monotherapy period, including confirmation of the maximum tolerated dose (MTD) of monotherapy. 2.To evaluate the safety and tolerability of LXI-15029 in Chinese postmenopausal patients with metastatic or locally advanced breast cancer with estrogen receptor (+) and human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (-) in combined with Exemestane period , including confirmation of the maximum tolerated dose(MTD) of the combined therapy with Exemestane.
Metronomic PLD in Patients with Primary Endocrine Resistant ABC
To study the epidemiological trends and characteristics for advanced breast cancer patients, to analyze these trends and report the results
Brief Description: This study is designed to evaluate the safety and tolerability of oral Selatinib Ditosilate Tablets, and explore the maximum tolerated dose (MTD) and dose-limiting toxicity in patients with advanced breast cancer.
The Combination of GnRh Analogue and Aromatase Inhibitor in Receptor Positive Premenopausal Women with Advanced Breast Cancer A Prospective Trial.
This study is a multicentre, open label, non-randomized phase I study. The main objectives of the study are to determine the pharmacokinetic profile of the drug at different dose levels in the patients with Advanced Breast Cancer. Maximum Tolerated Dose (MTD) and safety of Paclitaxel Nanoparticle will also be simultaneously assessed.