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Active clinical trials for "Breast Neoplasms"

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Genetic Counseling for Breast Cancer Survivors (GC for BC)

Breast Cancer

The purpose of this study is to review and evaluate the effectiveness of new educational materials (informational booklet & DVD) that promote participation in genetic counseling among breast cancer survivors. There are two phases to this study: Part 1 - reviewing the newly developed educational materials, and Part 2 - evaluating the effectiveness of the newly developed educational materials

Completed45 enrollment criteria

Moving Forward: A Weight Loss Intervention for African-American Breast Cancer Survivors

Breast Cancer

This is a randomized intervention study to examine the effects of the Moving Forward Guided Weigh Loss Intervention compared to a self-guided weight loss program on BMI and behavioral, biological, and psychosocial outcomes in overweight and obese African American women diagnosed with Stage I, II, or III breast cancer.

Completed15 enrollment criteria

Study of ESR1 Mutations in Metastatic Breast Cancer

Metastatic Breast Cancer

The purpose of the study is to determine the frequency ESR1 mutations by Digital PCR in patient with metastatic breast cancer.

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Exercise Program in Cancer and Cognition

Breast Cancer

This randomized control trial will examine whether a well-controlled and monitored exercise intervention improves cognitive function in postmenopausal women with early-stage breast cancer and will explore whether neuroimaging metrics of brain health, pro-inflammatory biomarkers and symptoms (fatigue, sleep problems, depression, anxiety) mediate the effects of exercise on cognitive function. Furthermore, the study will explore whether the magnitude of the improvements in cognitive function are modified by estradiol levels.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

EMDR Psychotherapy to Treat Anxious-depressive Symptoms in Breast Cancer Patient

Breast CancerEye Movement Desensitization and Processing1 more

The study will consist in an adjustment/adaptation of the "standard EMDR protocol" for cancer disease, and most particulary for women who present a breast cancer and during adjuvant therapy. It will also test the faisability of the research, with a view to adjust the calendar and the ressources to put at disposal for a randomized control trial that follow. This study will also allow to test the need and acceptibility of this new psychotherapy for the patient, and to identify facilitators and obstacles : participation/rejection ratio, inclusion rythm, adhesion of the medical staff about the project

Completed14 enrollment criteria

The Impact of Intravenous Anaesthesia on Angiogenesis in Patients With Breast Cancer (TIVA/TCI-BC)...

Breast Cancer

Because neoplastic disease is one of the leading causes of death worldwide and breast cancer is one of the most frequent neoplasia among women, the possibility of influencing the evolution of patients starting from the moment of surgical intervention using a perianesthesic intervention is a scientific topic of high interest. The study will compare two anesthetic techniques and their efficiency in lowering the factors that can favorize the dissemination of neoplasia and their role in the prevention of postoperative pain. The serum level of vascular endothelial growth factor A (VEGF-A) will be determined before and after the surgical intervention after using two different types of anesthesia (inhalational and intravenous), and the immunohistochemical expression of vascular endothelial growth factor receptors (VEGFR) will be determined on the excised tissue. For the two different types of anesthesia a continuous infusion of lidocaine 1% will be associated. The study will compare the short-term and long term-outcome of the patients assigned the two different types of anesthesia and their immediate postoperative evolution .

Completed14 enrollment criteria

Qigong For PPSP In Breast Cancer Pain In Breast Cancer Survivors

Breast Cancer Surgery PainBreast Cancer1 more

Studies have shown that on-going pain following breast surgery is common and may limit the ability to participate in physical activity, cause tiredness, difficulty in daily chores/activities as well as other problems. This study is evaluating whether participating in a 12-week Qigong program (pronounced chee kung), an exercise program that involves gentle movements combined with breathing/relaxation techniques, also known as mind-body exercise, leads to improvement of pain, physical function, and quality of life among breast cancer survivors that have significant pain following surgery.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Exercise Preconditioning and Breast Cancer Cardiotoxicity

Breast Cancer

The purpose of this study is to determine whether a supervised exercise-training program, initiated prior to chemotherapy induction (pre-conditioning) and continued throughout chemotherapy treatment, can preserve short- and long-term cardiovascular performance, skeletal muscle function, cognitive ability and quality of life better than current standard or care recommendations for exercise during chemotherapy.

Completed18 enrollment criteria

Survivorship Care in Reducing Symptoms in Young Adult Cancer Survivors

Breast CarcinomaCancer Survivor11 more

This randomized clinical trial studies survivorship care in reducing symptoms in young adult cancer survivors. Survivorship care programs that identify the needs of young adult cancer survivors and ways to support them through the years after treatment may help reduce symptoms, such as pain, fatigue, sleep disturbance, depression, and distress, in young adult cancer survivors.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Patient Preference for Everolimus in Combination With Exemestane or Capecitabine in Combination...

Breast Cancer RecurrentHER2/Neu-negative Carcinoma of Breast1 more

This is a clinical trial with a crossover design to determine patients' preference for capecitabine in combination with bevacizumab or everolimus in combination with exemestane for advanced breast cancer patients and to evaluate, if any combination is associated with a better quality of life. To identify patients' preference for either therapy in this trial, patients without disease progression or other reasons for early discontinuation will be asked for their treatment preference and their treatment satisfaction. To correlate patients' preference with other patient reported outcomes (PROs), quality of life (QoL) will be assessed at baseline and throughout the study, using dedicated questionnaires. With similarly active treatment options, it is of utmost importance to identify the treatment that has the least negative impact on the patients' quality of life.

Completed40 enrollment criteria
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