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NCT ID: NCT00898508 Completed - Breast Cancer Clinical Trials

Studying Blood and Tumor Tissue Samples in Women With Invasive Breast Cancer, Ductal or Lobular Carcinoma in Situ, or Benign Breast Disease

Start date: August 2005
Phase:
Study type: Observational

RATIONALE: Collecting and storing samples of blood and tumor tissue from patients with cancer to test in the laboratory may help the study of cancer in the future. PURPOSE: This clinical trial is studying blood and tumor tissue samples in women with invasive breast cancer, ductal carcinoma in situ, lobular carcinoma in situ, or benign breast disease.

NCT ID: NCT00897208 Completed - Breast Cancer Clinical Trials

Studying Biomarkers in Nipple Fluid, Urine, and Blood Samples From Women With Newly Diagnosed Ductal Carcinoma In Situ or Stage I or Stage II Breast Cancer and in Women at Risk of Developing Breast Cancer

Start date: May 20, 2005
Phase:
Study type: Observational

RATIONALE: Studying samples of nipple fluid, urine, and blood in the laboratory from patients with cancer and from patients at risk of developing cancer may help doctors identify and learn more about biomarkers related to cancer. It may also help doctors learn more about breast cancer and identify patients at risk of developing breast cancer. PURPOSE: This laboratory study is looking at biomarkers in nipple fluid, urine, and blood samples from women with newly diagnosed ductal carcinoma in situ or stage I or stage II breast cancer and in women at risk of developing breast cancer.

NCT ID: NCT00896857 Completed - Breast Cancer Clinical Trials

Studying Cells Collected Through Ductal Lavage in Women Undergoing Surgery for Ductal Carcinoma In Situ or Other Breast Cancer

Start date: April 2004
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

RATIONALE: Studying samples of tissue from patients with cancer in the laboratory may help doctors learn more about changes that occur in DNA and identify biomarkers related to cancer. PURPOSE: This laboratory study is evaluating cells collected through ductal lavage in women undergoing surgery for ductal carcinoma in situ or other breast cancer.

NCT ID: NCT00890994 Completed - Breast Cancer Clinical Trials

Molecular Breast Imaging (MBI) in Patients With Suspected Ductal Carcinoma in Situ (DCIS)

Start date: January 19, 2009
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

In this research study, the investigators are testing a new type of breast camera, called Molecular Breast Imaging, to see if it can find tumors in the subject's breast.

NCT ID: NCT00886535 Completed - Breast Cancer Clinical Trials

Effect of Pharmacogenomics Differences in Phase I and II Metabolism of Tamoxifen on Efficacy and Toxicity

Start date: February 2010
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This study will be an open-label prospective observational trial designed to test associations between polymorphisms of candidate genes and tamoxifen. Pre- and post-menopausal women taking tamoxifen as standard therapy or chemopreventive therapy will be included in this study.

NCT ID: NCT00874458 Completed - Breast Cancer Clinical Trials

MRI in Assessing Tumor Size in Women With Ductal Carcinoma In Situ

Start date: April 2007
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

RATIONALE: Diagnostic procedures, such as MRI, may help find ductal carcinoma in situ and find out how far the disease has spread. PURPOSE: This clinical trial is studying how well MRI works in assessing tumor size in women with ductal carcinoma in situ.

NCT ID: NCT00868088 Completed - Actinic Cheilitis Clinical Trials

Photodynamic Therapy to Treat Actinic Damage in Patients With Squamous Cell Carcinoma (SCC) of the Lip

Start date: July 2009
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

Our study is designed to evaluate the efficacy of photodynamic therapy (PDT) for treatment of actinic cheilitis (AC) and as an adjunct to Mohs surgery for squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) on the lips. This study will utilize an FDA approved PDT modality (DUSA, Inc., Wilmington, MA 01887) using topical 5-amino-levulinic acid (ALA) for photosensitization followed by exposure to a Blu-U light source emitting 405-420nm wavelength light.

NCT ID: NCT00843167 Completed - Breast Cancer Clinical Trials

Broccoli Sprout Extract in Treating Women Who Have Had a Mammogram and Breast Biopsy

Start date: August 2009
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

RATIONALE: Broccoli sprout extract supplements may slow the growth of tumor cells or abnormal cells and may be an effective treatment for ductal carcinoma in situ and/or atypical ductal hyperplasia. PURPOSE: This randomized phase II trial is studying how well broccoli sprout extract works in treating women with a diagnosis of breast cancer, ductal carcinoma in situ and/or atypical ductal hyperplasia.

NCT ID: NCT00835341 Completed - Clinical trials for Oral Epithelial Dysplasia, Mild or Moderate Grade

Methylation of p16 CpG Island And Malignant Transformation of Oral Epithelial Dysplasia

Start date: March 2005
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

Oral epithelial dysplasia (OED) is one of the common precancerous lesions among Chinese adults. Biomarker is not available for detection of malignant potential of OED till now. p16 is an important tumor suppressor gene, which is inactivated frequently by methylation of CpG island in early stage of carcinogenesis. The present cohort study is to investigate whether p16 methylation is correlated with malignant transformation of OED.

NCT ID: NCT00804128 Completed - Breast Cancer Clinical Trials

Contrast-Enhanced MRI for the Characterization of Ductal Carcinoma in Situ (DCIS)

Start date: October 1, 2008
Phase:
Study type: Observational

*REFERRALS TO THIS TRIAL MUST BE THROUGH BREAST CARE CLINICIANS ONLY* RATIONALE: Diagnostic procedures, such as contrast-enhanced MRI, may help find and diagnose ductal carcinoma in situ. PURPOSE: This study is to develop and refine magnetic resonance (MR) imaging methods for pre-operative staging of ductal carcinoma in situ, a pre-invasive form of breast cancer, and atypical ductal hyperplasia, a risk factor for developing cancer.