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Active clinical trials for "Breast Neoplasms"

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Assessment of Safety and Efficacy of Estetrol in Postmenopausal Women With Advanced Estrogen Receptor...

Breast Neoplasms

This is a multi-center, open-label, phase I/IIa trial, dose-escalation study with a 3 + 3 cohort design to determine the recommended dose of estetrol for the treatment of patients with advanced breast cancer. After completing phase I part of the study (i.e. 4 weeks of treatment), patients will receive further treatment for 8 weeks at their individual phase I dose level (phase IIa part of the study).

Completed23 enrollment criteria

Real-time Interactive Digital Healthcare System in Patients With Breast Cancer; Randomized Controlled...

Breast Cancer

This study aims to examine the effect of hospital-home linkage short-term rehabilitation therapy using real-time interactive digital healthcare system (Uincare Homeplus) in post-operative patients with breast cancer. This is prospective study. 100 breast cancer patients who underwent axillary lymph node diessection or breast reconstruction following mastectomy will be examined, and those with limited range of motion (ROM) of affected shoulder will be enrolled in the study. Shoulder ROM, Quick-DASH, pain evaluation with NRS, quality of life evaluation with FACT-B and EQ-5D will be evaluated on enrollment, 4-week, 8-week, and 12-weeks after enrollment.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Clinician Communication About Sexual Health

Breast Cancer

The objective of this study is to adapt a previously tested brief intervention aimed at enhancing clinicians communication about sexual health (iSHARE) to a mobile web-based platform showcasing a two-part podcast and to assess the feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary effects of the intervention in breast cancer clinicians.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Breast Cancer Pathways Program Impact on Patient Shared Decision Making and Experience in Academic...

Anatomic Stage IV Breast Cancer AJCC v8Breast Carcinoma3 more

This trial studies the impact of the breast cancer pathways program on the patient experience, including decision making and quality of life. Measuring how the breast cancer pathways program affects decision making and quality of life in patients may help doctors improve cancer education.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Appetite and Exercise in Breast Cancer Survivors

OverweightBreast Cancer1 more

The overall aim of this research is to investigate the acute effects of resistance exercise (REx) on the hormonal and behavioral indices of energy balance regulation in breast cancer survivors. This pilot study is designed to provide preliminary data to support future exercise interventions with more comprehensive energy balance profiling.

Completed22 enrollment criteria

Impact of a Breast cAncer Survivorship Interprofessional Community Care Model

SurvivorshipBreast Cancer

With an increase in breast cancer survivors (BCS) in Singapore, the current oncologist-centric survivorship model will not be sustainable to respond to the rising demand of survivorship care services. To meet the long-term healthcare needs of Singaporeans in a sustainable manner, the investigators propose to pilot a breast cancer survivorship inter-professional community (BASIC) care model for cancer survivorship. This pilot study aims to assess the feasibility and acceptability of this care model for implementation among BCS and healthcare providers. The investigators hypothesize that the BASIC model is feasible and acceptable to be evaluated on a larger scale. This new follow-up model can potentially reduce waiting times in tertiary centers without compromising quality of care, directly benefiting participants through more efficient follow-up sessions.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

The Use of Virtual Reality During Breast Ultrasound-Guided Biopsy Procedures

Breast Neoplasm Female

To determine if a virtual reality simulation will reduce pain and anxiety in patients undergoing an ultrasound guided breast biopsy procedure.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

An Attention-Restorative Therapy (ART)-Based Virtual Reality Intervention to Address Cancer-Related...

Breast Cancer SurvivorshipCancer-related Cognitive Impairment

This study is to assess the feasibility of using a Virtual Reality (VR) headset to provide nature-based Attention-Restorative Therapy (ART) as treatment for cognitive impairment in post-treatment cancer survivors. At ART's foundation is the belief that exposure to nature can improve attention by fully engaging a person in a safe and relaxing experience. This intervention uses a VR headset to expose the participant to nature while overcoming some potential barriers of nature-based interventions like access, physical ability, and bad weather. The goal of this study is to understand if people are willing to use the VR headsets to experience nature virtually, if they find it helpful with cancer-related cognitive impairments (CRCI) symptoms and if they are satisfied with using it. Participants will be asked to use self-management materials (weekly home practice logs, Oculus Go™ and online questionnaires) for 6 weeks. Investigators hope to use information from this small feasibility study to study the effectiveness of the intervention in a larger group of cancer survivors and ultimately to help cancer survivors struggling with cognitive impairments.

Completed16 enrollment criteria

The Patterns of Activity and Cognition During Treatment (PACT) Study

Breast NeoplasmsBreast Cancer Female

Aim 1: This pilot study tests the feasibility and acceptability of a mobile app-based behavioral intervention in 40 women receiving chemotherapy for breast cancer. Participants will be randomized to receive app components following a 2x2 factorial design. Feasibility will be assessed by participant recruitment yield, intervention adherence, contamination, and retention. Acceptability will be assessed by participant ratings and perceptions of intervention components as measured at post-intervention (1 month post-chemotherapy). Aim 2: Examine preliminary efficacy of the intervention components (i.e., Move, Exercise, Core) delivered alone (i.e., main effects) and in combination (i.e., interaction effects; Move+Exercise) on executive function and working memory at post-intervention. These data will inform the sample size needed for a fully-powered randomized controlled trial. Aim 2 outcomes will be measured at pre-intervention (before the first or second chemotherapy cycle) and post-intervention, and include accelerometry and neurocognitive testing. Exploratory Aim: Explore the effects of the intervention components on correlates of cancer-associated cognitive decline. Exploratory outcomes will be measured at pre- and post-intervention and include patient-reported outcomes, specifically cancer-related fatigue. Participants will also completed brief ecological momentary assessments (EMAs) their mobile phones across four 14-day measurement bursts at pre-intervention, mid-chemotherapy, and 1 month post-chemotherapy to further explore associations among behavioral patterns, cognition, and correlates.

Completed28 enrollment criteria

Telenursing and Breast Cancer: The Turkish Case

Breast Cancer Female

This study aims to determine the effectiveness of telenursing services on chemotherapy symptoms and comfort levels in patients with breast cancer in Turkey.

Completed14 enrollment criteria
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