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NCT ID: NCT01791478 Active, not recruiting - Clinical trials for Stage IV Breast Cancer

BYL719 and Letrozole in Post-Menopausal Patients With Hormone Receptor-Positive Metastatic Breast Cancer

Start date: April 2013
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

This phase I trial studies the side effects and best dose of the PI3K inhibitor BYL719 when given together with letrozole in treating patients with hormone receptor-positive metastatic breast cancer. The PI3K inhibitor BYL719 may stop the growth of tumor cells by blocking some of the proteins needed for cell growth. Hormone therapy using letrozole may fight breast cancer by blocking the use of estrogen by the tumor cells. Giving the PI3K inhibitor BYL719 together with letrozole may kill more tumor cells

NCT ID: NCT01730833 Active, not recruiting - Clinical trials for HER2-positive Breast Cancer

Pertuzumab, Trastuzumab, and Paclitaxel Albumin-Stabilized Nanoparticle Formulation in Treating Patients With HER2-Positive Advanced Breast Cancer

Start date: July 17, 2013
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This phase II trial studies how well pertuzumab, trastuzumab, and paclitaxel albumin-stabilized nanoparticle formulation work in treating patients with human epidermal growth factor receptor (HER) 2-positive stage II-IV breast cancer. Monoclonal antibodies, such as pertuzumab and trastuzumab, can block tumor growth in different ways. Some block the ability of tumor cells to grow and spread. Others find tumor cells and help kill them or carry tumor-killing substances to them. Drugs used in chemotherapy, such as paclitaxel albumin-stabilized nanoparticle formulation, work in different ways to kill tumor cells or stop them from growing. Giving pertuzumab and trastuzumab together with paclitaxel albumin-stabilized nanoparticle formulation may be a better way to block tumor growth.

NCT ID: NCT01706432 Active, not recruiting - Liver Metastases Clinical Trials

Hypofractionated Image Guided Radiation Therapy in Treating Patients With Stage IV Breast Cancer

Start date: June 15, 2009
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This pilot clinical trial studies new ways to monitor the impact of hypofractionated image guided radiation therapy in treating patients with stage IV breast cancer. Radiation therapy uses high energy x rays to kill tumor cells. Giving radiation therapy in different ways may kill more tumor cells.

NCT ID: NCT01575522 Active, not recruiting - Clinical trials for Stage IV Breast Cancer

Tivantinib in Treating Patients With Recurrent or Metastatic Breast Cancer

Start date: March 2012
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This phase II trial studies how well tivantinib works in treating patients with recurrent or metastatic breast cancer. Tivantinib may stop the growth of tumor cells by blocking some of the enzymes needed for cell growth.

NCT ID: NCT01093612 Active, not recruiting - Breast Cancer Clinical Trials

Positron Emission Tomography in Women With Advanced HER2-Positive Breast Cancer

Start date: March 16, 2011
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

RATIONALE: Diagnostic procedures, such as copper Cu 64-DOTA-trastuzumab-labeled PET, may help doctors to plan a better treatment PURPOSE: This pilot trial is studying copper Cu 64-tetra-azacyclododecanetetra-acetic acid (DOTA)-trastuzumab-labeled positron emission tomography (PET) in women with human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2)-positive breast cancer.

NCT ID: NCT00791037 Active, not recruiting - Clinical trials for HER2-positive Breast Cancer

Vaccine Therapy in Treating Patients With Stage IV Breast Cancer

Start date: October 2008
Phase: Phase 1/Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This phase I/II trial is studying the side effects of escalating doses of adoptive T cell therapy in treating patients with stage IV breast cancer. Vaccines are given to patient prior the expansion of a person's white blood cells may help the body build an effective immune response to kill tumor cells that overexpress human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2)

NCT ID: NCT00520975 Active, not recruiting - Clinical trials for Stage IV Breast Cancer

First-Line Chemotherapy and Trastuzumab With or Without Bevacizumab in Treating Patients With Metastatic Breast Cancer That Overexpresses HER-2/NEU

Start date: November 2007
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

This randomized phase III trial studies first-line chemotherapy and trastuzumab to compare how well they work when given with or without bevacizumab in treating patients with breast cancer that overexpresses human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER-2/NEU) and has spread to other areas of the body. Drugs used in chemotherapy, such as paclitaxel and carboplatin, work in different ways to stop the growth of tumor cells, either by killing the cells, by stopping them from dividing, or by stopping them from spreading. Monoclonal antibodies, such as trastuzumab and bevacizumab, may interfere with the ability of tumor cells to grow and spread. Bevacizumab may also stop the growth of breast cancer by blocking the growth of new blood vessels necessary for tumor growth. It is not yet known whether giving first-line chemotherapy together with trastuzumab is more effective with or without bevacizumab in treating patients with metastatic breast cancer that overexpresses HER-2/NEU.

NCT ID: NCT00436254 Active, not recruiting - Clinical trials for HER2-positive Breast Cancer

Vaccine Therapy With Sargramostim (GM-CSF) in Treating Patients With Her-2 Positive Stage III-IV Breast Cancer or Ovarian Cancer

Start date: October 2001
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

RATIONALE: Vaccines may help the body build an effective immune response to kill tumor cells. Colony-stimulating factors, such as GM-CSF, may increase the number of immune cells found in bone marrow or peripheral blood. Giving vaccine therapy together with sargramostim may be an effective treatment for breast cancer and ovarian cancer. PURPOSE: This phase I trial is studying the side effects and identifying the best dose of vaccine therapy when given together with sargramostim in treating patients with stage III-IV breast cancer or ovarian cancer.