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Active clinical trials for "Breast Neoplasms"

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Albumin-bound Paclitaxel Combination With Capecitabine Versus Capecitabine Monotherapy in Paclitaxel/Docetaxel-resistant...

Breast Cancer

Albumin-bound Paclitaxel Combination With Capecitabine Versus Capecitabine Monotherapy in Paclitaxel/Docetaxel-resistant Advanced Breast Cancer

Unknown status19 enrollment criteria

Study in Participants With Early-Stage or Locally Advanced Human Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor...

Breast Cancer

This is a randomized, double-blind, multicenter trial,parallel control designed to evaluate treatment with trastuzumab + QL1209 + docetaxel compared with trastuzumab + pertuzumab + docetaxel in the participants with early-stage or locally advanced HER2-positive and estrogen receptor/progesterone receptor negative breast cancer. The anticipated treatment duration is approximately 140 days.

Unknown status15 enrollment criteria

Neoadjuvant Treatment of Early Triple-negative Breast Cancer With Chidamide and Chemotherapy

Triple-negative Breast Cancer

Objective to evaluate the efficacy and safety of neoadjuvant therapy with Chidamide combined with chemotherapy for stage II - III triple-negative breast cancer,and to compare the efficacy and safety of chemotherapy with Chidamide and chemotherapy alone in the neoadjuvant treatment of stage II - III triple-negative breast cancer

Unknown status21 enrollment criteria

A Non-randomized, Open-Label Study to Evaluate the Safety and Effectiveness of the Dayspring Technology...

LymphedemaLymphedema2 more

To evaluate the Dayspring Active Wearable Compression Technology in enhancing lymph movement and its safety and effectiveness after lymphatic surgery

Unknown status21 enrollment criteria

The Effect of Metformin on Breast Cancer Patients

Breast Cancer

Several clinical trials have addressed the promising anticancer effect of metformin on the survival benefits, clinical response, and pathological response of breast cancer patients. Therefore, this study will assess the anticancer effect of metformin when added to the neoadjuvant chemotherapy protocol of non-diabetic breast cancer patients. In addition to, the impact of metformin addition to the neoadjuvant chemotherapy on the quality of life of breast cancer patients.

Unknown status9 enrollment criteria

A Study of Neoadjuvant SHR6390 in Combination With Anastrozole, Pyrotinib, and Trastuzumab in Patients...

Breast CancerHER2-positive Breast Cancer1 more

To evaluate the efficacy and safety of the SHR6390 in combination with anastrozole, pyrotinib, and trastuzumab in patients with ER-positive, HER2-positive breast cancer in the neoadjuvant setting.

Unknown status16 enrollment criteria

Clinical Study of Recombinant Anti-HER2 Humanized Monoclonal Antibody for Injection

HER2-positive Breast Cancer

A randomized, multicenter, Phase I/IIa clinical study to evaluate the tolerability, safety, efficacy, pharmacokinetics and immunogenicity after single/multiple administration of recombinant anti-HER2 humanized monoclonal antibody for injection for the treatment of HER2-positive breast cancer patients.

Unknown status71 enrollment criteria

FSRT in Breast Cancer Patients With Brain Metastases

Breast CancerBrain Metastases

Brain metastasis accounted for 10-15% of all breast cancer patients and even higher in patients with triple negative and HER2 overexpressed subtype. Stereotactic radiation is the standard option for patients with 1-4 brain metastases. Among patients with 1-4 brain metastases, many studies suggest that stereotactic radiation results in fewer neurologic side effects than whole brain radiation. Also, several studies had demonstrated that 5-10 lesions had similar overall survival by using whole brain radiotherapy or stereotactic radiotherapy. Fractionated stereotactic radiotherapy(FSRT) is increasingly administered in the brain metastatic patients and retrospective studies had shown that FSRT had better local control and lower brain radiation necrosis than single fraction stereotactic radiation. Therefore, In this study, we explore to treat 1-10 brain metastasis lesion in breast cancer patients with FSRT.

Unknown status23 enrollment criteria

Effectiveness of Stellate Ganglion Block in Breast Cancer Related Lymphedema

Lymphedema of Upper LimbBreast Cancer Related Lymphedema

Lymphedema is a condition characterized by generalized or regional accumulation of protein-rich interstitial fluid as a result of impaired lymphatic circulation due to congenital or acquired disorders. Lymphedema is diagnosed through evaluations of its clinical criteria. Lymphedema is mostly evaluated through arm circumference measurements, water displacement measurements, tonometry, bioimpedance analysis, ultrasonography (US), computed tomography, lymphoscintigraphy and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Targets in the treatment of lymphedema include controlling the symptoms and preventing complications. A multimodal technique called complete decongestive therapy (CDT) is considered the gold standard of the treatment of lymphedema. In the literature, there are also studies showing that stellate ganglion block in breast cancer-related lymphedema treatment improves lymphedema and symptoms. Cervical stellate ganglion block is an invasive method used for the diagnosis and treatment of sympathetic pain and symptoms of upper extremity. Although it can be performed with fluoroscopy, CT and MRI, there has been increasing interest in ultrasound-guided technique since it has been fast, easy and cost-effective for the last few years. However, there are limited studies to provide sufficient evidence for the use of stellate ganglion block as an alternative treatment for lymphedema and detailed studies are needed in this area. The aim of this study is ultrasonographic evaluation of the efficacy of stellate ganglion block in the treatment of patients with breast cancer related lymphedema that is resistant to conservative treatment methods .

Unknown status9 enrollment criteria

Clinical Study of Recombinant Anti-HER2 Humanized Monoclonal Antibody (GB221) for Injection

HER-2-positive Advanced Breast Cancer

The primary objective of this trial is to compare the progression-free survival (PFS) in two groups of combined therapy of GB221/ capecitabine tablets versus combined therapy of placebo/capecitabine tablets; the secondary objective is to evaluate the objective response rate (ORR),time to progression (TTP) from treatment period to week 12; overall survival (OS), safety, immunogenicity (anti-drug antibody), PFS of subjects during continued treatment period.

Unknown status31 enrollment criteria
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