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NCT ID: NCT05071677 Completed - Clinical trials for Anatomic Stage III Breast Cancer AJCC v8

Treatment Decision Making in African American Women Diagnosed With Triple Negative Breast Cancer

Start date: May 3, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This study evaluates what influences treatment decision-making in African American women with triple negative breast cancer. The study also aims to learn about the influence of information sources that support this decision-making process.

NCT ID: NCT05036083 Completed - Breast Carcinoma Clinical Trials

Contrast-Enhanced Mammography for Breast Cancer Staging in Patients Referred for a Second Opinion

Start date: March 19, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This clinical trial investigates contrast-enhanced mammography (CEM) in detecting breast cancer. CEM is similar to standard mammography, but it includes an injection of an iodine-based contrast, which makes tissue and blood vessels more visible in scans. Diagnostic procedures, such as CEM, may increase the chance of finding breast cancers and decrease the risk of having unnecessary biopsies.

NCT ID: NCT04667481 Completed - Breast Cancer Clinical Trials

Adaptive Training Exercise Programs for Improving Cardiorespiratory Fitness After Breast Cancer Treatment, The ACTIVATE Trial

ACTIVATE
Start date: January 5, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This clinical trial studies the feasibility of implementing various adaptive training exercise programs to improve cardiorespiratory fitness in patients after receiving breast cancer treatment. Information from this study may help researchers better understand how to implement adaptive training interventions to improve cardiorespiratory fitness in patients after receiving breast cancer treatment.

NCT ID: NCT04294225 Completed - Clinical trials for Anatomic Stage III Breast Cancer AJCC v8

Anastrozole and Letrozole After Surgery for the Treatment of Stage I-III Breast Cancer

Start date: April 28, 2020
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This phase II trial studies how well anastrozole and letrozole after surgery work in treating patients with stage I-III breast cancer. Drugs, such as anastrozole and letrozole, may stop the growth of tumor cells by decreasing the amount of estrogen made by the body. Giving anastrozole and letrozole after surgery may prevent breast cancer from coming back (recurrence).

NCT ID: NCT04087057 Completed - Clinical trials for Invasive Breast Carcinoma

Barriers Associated With Timely Adjuvant Chemotherapy Administration in Patients With Invasive Breast Cancer

Start date: August 23, 2019
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This trial studies the barriers associated with timely chemotherapy given after surgery (adjuvant) in patients with invasive breast cancer. Meeting with patients and asking questions may help doctors to learn about factors that can cause delays in the start of chemotherapy after surgery in patients with breast cancer.

NCT ID: NCT04022772 Completed - Breast Carcinoma Clinical Trials

Effect of PACK Health Support Program on Patient Reported Outcomes in Patients With Breast Cancer

Start date: July 31, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This trial studies the effect of an electronic health (eHealth) support program called PACK Health on patient reported health outcomes in patients with breast cancer. PACK Health monitors breast cancer patients' reported side effects and experience of care when receiving chemotherapy. Participating in the PACK Health coaching program may improve quality of life, decrease hospital admissions and improve overall health.

NCT ID: NCT03789877 Completed - Cancer Survivor Clinical Trials

A Home-Based Walking Program and rTMS in Helping Breast Cancer Survivors Get More Physical Activity

Start date: January 16, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This trial studies how well a home-based walking program, with or without repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation, works in helping breast cancer survivors get more physical activity. Physical activity has been shown to improve health outcomes and quality of life among breast cancer survivors and can help lessen certain side effects of treatment such as fatigue, depression, and treatment-related weight gain. Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation is a procedure that uses electromagnets to stimulate brain activity. Using rTMS with a home-based walking program may help breast cancer survivors get more physical activity.

NCT ID: NCT03679559 Completed - Clinical trials for Invasive Breast Carcinoma

Exercise in Improving Health and Quality of Life in Breast Cancer Survivors

Start date: October 6, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This randomized pilot trial studies how well exercise works in improving health and quality of life in breast cancer survivors. Participating in an exercise program to maintain physical activity may help to improve health and quality of life in breast cancer survivors.

NCT ID: NCT03518242 Completed - Clinical trials for Breast Cancer Female

Molecular Profile of Breast Cancer in Ugandan Patients With Stage IIB-III Breast Cancer

Start date: June 6, 2018
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

This phase I trial studies the molecular profile of breast cancer in Ugandan patients with stage IIB-III breast cancer. Creating a molecular profile of breast cancer my help doctors learn more about biological factors associated with breast cancer in Ugandan patients with as well as measure the benefits of locally available diagnostic studies and the possibility of providing treatment via oral medication.

NCT ID: NCT03454529 Completed - Clinical trials for Invasive Breast Carcinoma

The Effect of Simvastatin on Breast Cancer Cell Growth in Women With Stage I-II Breast Cancer

Start date: March 9, 2018
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this pilot phase II trial is to identify the molecular and genetic mechanisms by which statins influence breast cancer cell proliferation. Simvastatin may stop the growth of tumor cells by blocking some of the enzymes needed for cell growth and reduce the aggressiveness of breast cancer cells.