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Active clinical trials for "Breast Neoplasms"

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Comparing Local Anesthesia With General Anesthesia for Breast Cancer Surgery

Breast Cancer

The purpose of this study is to determine therapeutic benefits by local anesthetic technique for breast cancer.

Unknown status2 enrollment criteria

Evaluating the Role of the Addition of Ovarian Function Suppression (OFS) to Tamoxifen in Young...

Breast Cancer

The purpose of this study is to compare 5-year disease free survival rate (DFS rate) between the hormone receptor positive breast cancer patients who were added Goserelin to Tamoxifen for ovarian function suppression after neo-/adjuvant cytotoxic chemotherapy and the hormone receptor positive breast cancer patients who were treated with Tamoxifen.

Unknown status20 enrollment criteria

Chemotherapy With Whole Body Hyperthermia to Treat Resistant Breast, Endometrial, Cervical and Ovarian...

Breast NeoplasmsEndometrial Neoplasms2 more

Thermal therapy (hyperthermia of heat) can increase the effect of chemotherapy treatments. By itself, thermal therapy can also kill cancer cells. By using thermal therapy to treat the whole body, the investigators can treat cancer cells wherever they are throughout the entire body. In this study, the investigators are testing the combination of thermal therapy combined with chemotherapy to see: if it improves the effect of the chemotherapy drugs, if it helps the body fight the cancer cells, and if this treatment is safe for the patient. This study does not offer heat treatment alone. Any patient with advanced or metastatic breast, or endometrial cancer resistant to standard treatment may be treated with the phase II protocol therapy; however, the patient will need to undergo some medical tests to make sure this treatment would be safe for them.

Unknown status9 enrollment criteria

Chemotherapy With or Without Bevacizumab in Treating Women With Stage I, Stage II, or Stage IIIA...

Breast Cancer

RATIONALE: Drugs used in chemotherapy work in different ways to stop the growth of tumor cells, either by killing the cells or by stopping them from dividing. Giving more than one drug (combination chemotherapy) may kill more tumor cells. Monoclonal antibodies, such as bevacizumab, 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. Bevacizumab may also stop the growth of breast cancer by blocking blood flow to the tumor. Giving chemotherapy and bevacizumab before surgery may make the tumor smaller and reduce the amount of normal tissue that needs to be removed. Giving bevacizumab after surgery may kill any tumor cells that remain after surgery. It is not yet known which chemotherapy regimen is more effective with or without bevacizumab in treating breast cancer. PURPOSE: This randomized phase III trial is studying six different chemotherapy regimens to compare how well they work with or without bevacizumab in treating women with stage I, stage II, or stage IIIA breast cancer that can be removed by surgery.

Unknown status62 enrollment criteria

APBI Versus EBRT Therapy After Breast Conserving Surgery for Low-risk Breast Cancer

Breast Cancer

To assess the role of interstitial brachytherapy alone compared to whole breast irradiation in a defined low-risk group of invasive breast cancer or ductal carcinoma in situ concerning local failure (all ipsilateral local recurrences) to affirm the hypothesis that local control rates in each arm are equivalent.

Unknown status24 enrollment criteria

Comparison of Four Different Treatment Regimens in Treating Women With Stage I Breast Cancer

Breast Cancer

RATIONALE: Radiation therapy uses high-energy x-rays to damage tumor cells. Estrogen can stimulate the growth of breast cancer cells. Hormone therapy using tamoxifen may fight breast cancer by blocking the uptake of estrogen by the tumor cells. Combining radiation therapy and tamoxifen with surgery may kill more tumor cells. It is not yet known which treatment regimen is most effective for stage I breast cancer. PURPOSE: Randomized phase III trial to compare the effectiveness of four different treatment regimens in treating women who have stage I breast cancer.

Unknown status3 enrollment criteria

Liposomal Daunorubicin in Treating Patients With Metastatic Breast Cancer

Breast Cancer

RATIONALE: Drugs used in chemotherapy use different ways to stop tumor cells from dividing so they stop growing or die. PURPOSE: Phase I trial to study the effectiveness of liposomal daunorubicin in treating patients who have metastatic breast cancer.

Unknown status3 enrollment criteria

Combination Chemotherapy With Trastuzumab in Treating Women With Metastatic Breast Cancer

Breast Cancer

RATIONALE: Drugs used in chemotherapy such as cyclophosphamide, methotrexate, and fluorouracil use different ways to stop tumor cells from dividing so they stop growing or die. Monoclonal antibodies, such as trastuzumab, can locate tumor cells and either kill them or deliver tumor-killing substances to them without harming normal cells. Combining chemotherapy with trastuzumab may kill more tumor cells. PURPOSE: Phase II trial to study the effectiveness of combining combination chemotherapy with trastuzumab in treating women who have metastatic breast cancer.

Unknown status68 enrollment criteria

ERA-923 in Treating Postmenopausal Women With Metastatic Breast Cancer

Breast Cancer

RATIONALE: Estrogen can stimulate the growth of breast cancer cells. Hormone therapy using ERA-923 may fight breast cancer by blocking the uptake of estrogen by the tumor cells. PURPOSE: Randomized phase II trial to study the effectiveness of ERA-923 in treating postmenopausal women who have metastatic breast cancer that no longer responds to tamoxifen.

Unknown status3 enrollment criteria

Factors Affecting Weight Gain in Women Receiving Adjuvant Chemotherapy for Breast Cancer

DepressionStage I Breast Cancer5 more

RATIONALE: Chemotherapy may affect various factors that can lead to weight gain. PURPOSE: Clinical trial to evaluate factors that may affect weight gain in women receiving adjuvant chemotherapy for stage I, stage II, or stage IIIA breast cancer.

Terminated2 enrollment criteria
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