View clinical trials related to Early-Stage Breast Cancer.
Filter by:The purpose of this study is to determine if partial breast proton therapy is effective treatment for early stage breast cancer following lumpectomy.
Primarily, this clinical investigation compared overall survival and recurrence-free survival in patients with hormone receptor-negative breast cancer treated with pre- and postoperative chemotherapy vs. conventional postoperative treatment.
Primarily, this clinical investigation compared the efficacy of tamoxifen + aminoglutethimide vs. tamoxifen alone in terms of prognosis (overall survival) in postmenopausal patients with potentially curative, operated hormone receptor-positive breast cancer.
Primarily, this clinical investigation compared the efficacy of cyclophosphamide + methotrexate + fluorouracil chemotherapy vs. goserelin + tamoxifen treatment in terms of prognosis (disease-free survival, overall survival) in premenopausal patients with potentially curative, operated hormone receptor-positive breast cancer.
The purpose of this study is to determine whether patient-assistance programs as compared with usual care will help women with early stage breast cancer receive appropriate treatments.
The purpose of this study is to evaluate whether treatment to the axilla (area under the arm) can be safely minimized by omitting axillary surgery and full axillary radiation therapy and replacing it with radiation therapy to the breast and lower axilla.