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NCT ID: NCT06092892 Not yet recruiting - Breast Cancer Clinical Trials

IIT2023-09-Chung-UpfrontTAD: Upfront TAD/SNB in Patients With Breast Cancer With Nodal Metastases

Start date: June 1, 2024
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of the study is to determine the recurrence rates and survival of patients with clinical T1-2N0 ER+/Her2- invasive breast cancer who have biopsy proven image detected nodal disease treated with upfront lumpectomy or mastectomy with TAD followed by adjuvant therapy. This is a prospective, single arm phase II clinical trial. Patients will be screened and enrolled per eligibility criteria. Patient, tumor, and treatment data will be documented.

NCT ID: NCT06082206 Not yet recruiting - Chronic Pain Clinical Trials

Pectoral Nerve Block Versus Paravertebral Block In The Incidence of Chronic Pain After Mastectomy:

Start date: November 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Chronic pain after Mastectomy is frequent and an important healthcare priority because of its effect on quality of life. Although the association between the severity of acute pain after surgery and the likelihood of chronic pain is known, their causal relationship has not been clarified. Mastectomy, frequently done for the management of breast cancer, is associated with significant acute postoperative pain and limited shoulder movement.

NCT ID: NCT05914415 Not yet recruiting - Breast Cancer Clinical Trials

The Effect of Preoperative Education on Postoperative Healing Quality in Patients With Mastectomy

Start date: July 1, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Breast cancer is one of the most common types of cancer today. Treatment is planned depending on various factors. The most common treatment option is surgery. Mastectomy is a type of surgery in which the entire breast is removed. Tumorous tissue is removed with mastectomy, and cancer is treated, but after the intervention, physiological, psychological and social problems may occur in individuals in the acute and chronic periods. By providing pre-operative education, complications in the postoperative period can be reduced and the patient's compliance with the treatment can be ensured. It is stated in the studies that the training given by the nurses with different methods before the surgery reduces the anxiety, pain level and increases the comfort of the patients. No study was found in which the preoperative structured education given to patients scheduled for mastectomy was evaluated with the Postoperative Healing Quality Scale. The study is planned to be conducted as a randomized controlled experimental study and the patients who applied to Bakırköy Dr.Sadi Konuk Training and Research Hospital General Surgery Clinic for mastectomy constitute the research population. The sample is planned to consist of 70 patients, including 35 control and 35 experimental groups. In the structured training program in the research, both face-to-face information will be given to the patients and a written training booklet will be used. Patient Diagnosis Form, Recovery Quality Scale will be used to collect data. Through the data obtained, it will be evaluated whether the education given to the patients who are planned for mastectomy has an effect on the quality of recovery in the early postoperative period. It is thought that this study will reveal the benefits of preoperative education, increase the health care satisfaction of the patients and support their recovery.

NCT ID: NCT05286489 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Mastectomy; Lymphedema

Effects of Selected Exercise Program on Microcirculation and Lymphedema in Postmastectomy Patients

Start date: March 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

PURPOSE: to assess the efficacy of Qigong exercise on microcirculation in postmastectomy lymphedema patient. BACKGROUND: Qigong is a mind-body integrative exercise originating from traditional Chinese medicine and is used to improve health and energy levels through regular training, yet its effects are not empirically assessed. Qigong may be a potentially beneficial exercise for survivors of breast cancer and could be used to regulate upper limb blood flow and decrease lymphedema. There is lack in knowledge and information in published studies about the efficacy of Qigong exercise on microcirculation in postmastectomy lymphedema patient. So, this study will be designed to provide a guideline about the efficacy of Qigong exercise on microcirculation in postmastectomy lymphedema patient. HYPOTHESES: It will be hypothesized that: It was hypothesized that Qigong exercise has no or limited effect in microcirculation in postmastectomy lymphedema patient. RESEARCH QUESTION: Does Qigong exercise an effect on microcirculation in postmastectomy lymphedema patient?