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Active clinical trials for "Breast Neoplasms"

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Infrared Imaging (Breast Scan IR) for Early Breast Cancer Detection

Breast Cancer

This protocol will evaluate a new non-invasive infrared imaging system as an adjunctive tool for breast cancer detection that has been approved by the FDA. The technology and device have been developed by Infrared Sciences Corp. and has undergone more than 3 years of testing prior. The subject device's utility will be investigated with regard to its sensitivity toward breast cancer, however it records temperature data and other physiological parameters of the breast, and compares them to a database of patients with known breast health.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Prospective Study of Health in Runners and Walkers

Coronary DiseaseCardiovascular Diseases4 more

To compare rates of coronary heart disease (CHD), cancer, total mortality and exercise injuries in 68,000 runners and 68,000 walkers during four years of surveillance

Completed1 enrollment criteria

Microarray Analysis for Human Genetic Disease

Breast NeoplasmHereditary Neoplastic Syndrome2 more

This study will look at genetic changes which occur in the development of male and female breast cancer and other cancer. It will use a new technology called DNA microarray hybridization that looks at a wide array of genes to identify disease-associated patterns in the human genome (complete set of human genes). Numerous studies have linked particular genes to a given disease, but there is very little information on patterns of gene expression (production of proteins from genetic coding) in the entire human genome. Pinpointing genetic abnormalities in disease may help classify different forms of cancer and perhaps lead to new avenues of treatment or prevention. A primary goal of this study will be to create a database of gene expression for human cancers and other disorders that will provide the basis for finding genetic abnormalities in disease. Tumors specimens used in this study will be taken from tissues biopsied from patients with breast, colon cancer, sarcomas or melanoma as part of their routine care. Patients in the study will be among those receiving care at the: Department of Oncology, University Hospital, University of Lund, Sweden (breast cancer); Department of Medicine, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan (breast cancer); Surgery Branch, National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, Maryland (melanoma), Johns Hopkins Univ. (colon cancer), Memorial Sloan Kettering (sarcoma). Patients in the study will have a family history taken and will complete a questionnaire. Some patients will be asked to have a blood test. Breast cancer patients will have a mammogram if one has not been done within the last year.

Completed1 enrollment criteria

Change in Cardiorespiratory Fitness and Breast Cancer Incidence and Mortality

Cancer of BreastCardiorespiratory Fitness1 more

The aim of this observational study is to investigate the association between mid-life changes in cardiorespiratory fitness and the risk of breast cancer incidence and mortality among Swedish women. The main questions to answer are: - Are changes in cardiorespiratory fitness associated with the risk of being diagnosed or dying from/with breast cancer later in life? Participants performed at least two occupational health assessment tests, which consisted of a submaximal ergometer cycle test, measurement of body mass and height to calculate BMI, and a questionnaires on physical and life style habits.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Cardiac Management of Patients With Thalassemia Minor and Breast Cancer

Breast CancerThalassemia Minor1 more

This retrospective study aimed to evaluate the demographic characteristics, clinical conditions in term of physical examination findings), functional status, and laboratory results of patients with thalassemia minor (TM) and breast cancer (BC) in order to identify any differences between the group with BC only. Available data as anticancer treatment, comorbidities, weight and height will be combined to report body mass index (BMI) in kg/m2, systolic and diastolic blood pressure, heart rate, ECG, transthoracic echocardiography, blood count, lipid panels, glucose, kidney function tests, (N terminal) NT-proBNP, troponins, handgrip assessments, functional status were extracted from patients files and hospital electronic archives.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Acceptability of 3D Printed Breast Models as Surgical Decision Aids for Breast Cancer Treatment...

Breast Carcinoma

This study is to find out the acceptability of a 3D printed breast model by patients as they consider their surgical treatment options. Researchers also want to learn the possible impact of the 3D printed breast model in the patient's decision making process.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

A Pilot Study of Ultrasound-guided Vacuum-assisted Excision of Breast Cancers

Breast Cancer

This study is looking into whether the procedure called Vacuum Assisted Excision (VAE) is a safe method for the removal of small and medium sized invasive breast cancers in patients who are unfit or have refused to have surgery to remove cancer. Recruitment Target: 20

Completed13 enrollment criteria

Breast Localization: RFID Tags vs Wire Localization

Breast Neoplasm Female

The RFID trial focuses on breast localization in patients with non-palpable breast cancers. It aims to demonstrate the improvement in patient comfort when using the Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tag and LOCalizer™ device compared to the gold standard device.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Health Economy Register

Breast Neoplasms

In breast oncology, the increasing number of oral and intravenous drug therapies pose great challenges for patient management. Numerous studies demonstrate that well-informed patients develop higher confidence in their treatment and a greater sense of disease control, resulting in increased adherence and persistence as well as potentially better outcome. The electronic Patient Reported Outcome (ePRO) tool CANKADO is designed to help oncologists to fill the gap between good, personalized care and a time and resource-saving treatment for cancer patients. CANKADO helps patients and their physicians regarding therapy management by a standardized documentation procedure and, if needed, direct feedback to patients by the integrated Pro-React system. GeRA includes patients undergoing systemic therapy for breast cancer with access to CANKADO. The trial is based on questionnaires that are answered by patients via the CANKADO Patient App. Primary objective is to gain knowledge on the health economic impact of CANKADO resource utilization in breast cancer care including the evaluation of physicians' time and patient experience.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Satisfaction and QUality of Life After Breast REconstruction

MammaplastyBreast Neoplasm Female

Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women in France in term of repercussion, 58 698 people has been diagnosed in 2017. Breast cancer is often with good prognosis. The 5 years disease-free survival rate is 87%. Surgery has a major place in breast cancer treatment. Although the conservative surgery is preferred, it stays the indication of mastectomy for nearly 30% of cases. This radical surgery is often experienced by the patient as a mutilation with the impact that this entails from a psychological point of view but also on the quality of life. Breast reconstruction allows an improvement of quality of life with a better acceptance of the body scheme and the benefits in the psychological and sexual domains. The reconstruction is an integral part of the therapeutic care; however, it is not done systematically. Indeed, in France nearly 35% of patients benefit of breast reconstruction 5 years after the mastectomy. Nowadays, several surgical technics are available to do the reconstruction: autologous technics and the reconstruction with implants. It can be differed or immediate. The strategy of reconstruction is established in accordance with many parameters: the morphology of the breast and of the patient, the state of the thoracic wall and history of radiotherapy, comorbidities, contraindication and of course the wish of the patient. According to the used technics, the reconstruction can sometimes extend to several months, especially for the exclusive fat reshaping which needs a lot of surgery. The autologous technics seems to give a better satisfaction to the patients in an esthetical point of view but we do not have many data including the fat reshaping. Among the tests allowing the evaluation of quality of life of patients, the Breast-Q© is a self-questionnaire validated that is specific to the breast surgery and includes a module concerning the breast reconstruction. It allows evaluating the quality of life (physical, psychosocial and sexual well-being) and the satisfaction of patients (based on cosmetic results and the care). The reconstruction module includes 116 items in its post-surgery version and is adapted to different types of reconstruction. The objective of our project is to evaluate the quality of life and the satisfaction of patients having an immediate or differed breast reconstruction according to the technics used, with the help of the validated questionnaire Breast-Q© and the additional questionnaires.

Completed9 enrollment criteria
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