search

Active clinical trials for "Breast Neoplasms"

Results 8941-8950 of 10251

Patient Characteristics, Treatment Patterns, and Clinical Outcomes in Patients Diagnosed With HR+/HER2...

Breast Cancer

The study is designed to describe patient characteristics, treatment patterns, and clinical effectiveness outcomes in patients diagnosed with HR+/HER2- A/MBC who received palbociclib combination therapy with AI as first-line treatment in the US community oncology setting.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Optimizing Quality of Life in Women Living With Metastatic Breast Cancer

Metastatic Breast Cancer

The purpose of this study is to develop and tailor an intervention program to improve the quality of life in women living with metastatic breast cancer. In the first phase of this study, we conducted patient focus groups to gather information about the unique challenges of living with MBC and what kinds of support women would like to receive in a tailored Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) intervention. In the second phase of the study, we will conduct a three-arm randomized controlled trial to the tailored ACT intervention with both a Cognitive Behavioral Stress Management (CBSM) intervention and usual care. The CBSM and ACT intervention groups will meet with a trained facilitator and 8-9 other patients, once per week via videoconference for 90 minute sessions over the course of 8 weeks.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Effect of Physical Exercise on Tumor Proliferation of Luminal B Breast Cancer Patients

Breast CancerLuminal B

Observational study to evaluate the effect of physical exercise prior to surgery and adjuvant systemic treatment in women with newly diagnosed operable hormone receptor(HR)-positive, human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2)-negative breast cancers

Completed13 enrollment criteria

UK Ibrance Patient Program (IPP) Study

HR+/HER2- Locally AdvancedMetastatic Breast Cancer

What are the real-world treatment patterns, patients' characteristics, clinical outcomes and healthcare resource utilisation associated with palbociclib treatment in the 3 years following initiation in United Kingdom patients with hormone receptor-positive, human epidermal growth factor 2-negative metastatic breast cancer treated as part of the IPP?

Completed5 enrollment criteria

EMDR Psychotherapy for Anxious-depressive Symptoms in Breast Cancer Patient

Breast Cancer Female

The study will consist in an evaluation of the EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) psychotherapy in the context on invasive primitive breast cancer. EMDR could then allow the affected patients to readjust their point of view on the pathology and thus promote more adapted behaviors or additional resources to cope with the disease. 190 Patients are going to be randomized in two groups : one group with EMDR psychotherapists and one group with support psychotherapists. Patients will receive 8 sessions. We expect that patient in EMDR psychotherapists group will have an higher decrease of anxiety score, depressive score (CES-D) and PTSD score, and a higher increase in quality of life.

Completed13 enrollment criteria

Endometrial Changes in Breast Cancer Women With or Without Hormonal Therapies

Breast CancerEndometrial Cancer

A history of breast cancer is a risk factor for the development of endometrial pathologies, such as typical and atypical glandular hyperplasia, endometrial polyps, uterine fibroids, endometrial adenocarcinoma and uterine sarcoma, probably due to some common risk factors (eg. obesity, nulliparity). Even if ethiopathogenesis for breast cancer and endometrial pathologies is not well established, both genetic factors and hyperestrogenic state may be play a pivotal role for their development. Indeed, relative hyperestrogenism is also the main target for the treatment of breast cancer. Currently used therapies for this purpose are selective estrogen receptor (ER) modulators (SERMs), such as Tamoxifen (TAM), and third generation non-steroidal aromatase inhibitors (AIs), such as letrozole and anastrozole. TAM has both agonist and antagonist properties, depending upon the individual target organ and circulating levels of serum estrogens: on the one hand, it blocks estrogen stimulation in breast tissue; on the other hand, TAM shows an ER agonist activity in the endometrium that is able to stimulate proliferation and, in some cases, it causes an increased risk of uterine pathologies. Women with hormone-dependent breast cancer have to use TAM for five to ten years. Many reports suggest that the risk of uterine pathologies increases with the time of administration. Considering these elements, the primary aim of this study will be to investigate the incidence of endometrial pathologies, especially of endometrial cancer, in different groups of breast cancer women undergoing diagnostic hysteroscopy.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Chronic Pain and Minor Breast Cancer Surgery

SurgeryBreast Cancer4 more

Breast cancer is the most frequent in women. Early diagnosis and recent treatments have improved overall mortality. However, chronic pain (pain lasting more than 3 months after surgery) remains a public health problem with impact on quality of life for these patients. The incidence of pain has been reported up to 25 to 60% of patients in the literature, even many years after a radical mastectomy. The neuropathic component of the pain is usually underestimated. In a prospective cohort study we have demonstrated that 43% of patient needed on average 5mg of morphine intravenously in the recovery room after a conservative breast cancer surgery, despite a multimodal regimen of analgesic drugs. In the same study, 40% of patients reported persistent pain 3 months after the surgery. To improve the analgesia in such a population, we decided to introduce regional analgesia technique (serratus block) systematically. This became our gold standard in our daily practice. We would like to assess the efficacy of such regional analgesia techniques on opioids consumption in the recovery room and the incidence of pain 3 months after conservative breast cancer surgery.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Young, Empowered & Strong (YES): The Young Women's Breast Cancer Study 2- Focus on Intervention...

Breast Cancer

This research study is piloting a new internet-based research tool (YES portal). The main purpose of this pilot study is to test the web-based interface.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Descriptive Observational Study of the Evolution of the Lifestyle Alteration in Patients With Breast...

Breast Cancer

Scientific context: With more than one million cases per year, breast cancer is the most common female cancer. All treatments such as surgery, chemotherapy, radiotherapy or hormone therapy lead to major changes patients' lifestyle. These treatments can lead to a decrease of physical activity due to fatigue and also changes in the diet. Sometimes, chemotherapy induces nutritional aversions and can cause weight gain that is known to increase the risk of recurrence. Cognitive complaints are also frequent, in particular in patients who received chemotherapy and can also lead to quality of life's alteration Fatigue assessed with prevalence between 70 % and 100 % is usually a part of a series of symptoms including anxiety, depression, pain, sleep disturbance, decreased activity level, nutritional changes and pre-existent comorbidities. These symptoms can lead to an alteration of the quality of life. The chemotherapy involves disturbances at physiological, psychological and social levels and eating disorders leading to changes in eating habits which can lead to weight loss or weight gain. To limit these deleterious changes in lifestyle, increased physical activity, specialized counseling and nutritional monitoring may be recommended. According to current knowledge there is no prospective study that evaluated different lifestyle changes according to different types of patients and the appearance of the installation of these symptoms during the patient pathway. Research hypothesis: the study hypothesis is that description of the evolution of the quality of life and, physical, nutritional and cognitive parameters in a population of patients with non-metastatic breast cancer will better characterize these patients in order to propose an appropriate and personalized rehabilitation intervention.The investigators propose this feasibility study consisting of 2 cohorts of patients according to the adjuvant therapy given (+/- chemotherapy) after the primary breast surgery.

Completed13 enrollment criteria

Parallel Comparison of 18 Gene Classifiers and Oncotype DX (Nanostring)

Breast CancerRecurrence

A recurrence index for distant recurrence (RI-DR), an 18-gene-based clinical-genomic model, has been developed for early-stage breast cancer (EBC). In this study, Investigators compared the prognostic performance of the RI-DR with the Oncotype DX (ODx) recurrence score (RS) for any recurrence risk type.

Completed10 enrollment criteria
1...894895896...1026

Need Help? Contact our team!


We'll reach out to this number within 24 hrs