Feasibility of Breast Cancer Risk Evaluation in Women From the General Population
BreastcancerThis study aims to evaluate the feasibility (acceptability) of a consultation dedicated to informing women about their risk of breast cancer and the screening methods recommended for them according to the recommendations in force during a routine consultation at a general practitioner, a gynecologist or a radiologist.
Automated Quantification of Coronary Artery Calcifications on Radiotherapy Planning CTs for Cardiovascular...
Breast CancerCardiovascular DiseasesThe aim of the BRAGATSTON study is to provide a low cost tool for measuring CAC in breast cancer patients, thereby identifying patients at increased risk of CVD. Breast cancer patients and doctors can act upon this, by adapting the treatment and/or by adopting cardioprotective interventions. Hereby, the burden of CVD in breast cancer survivors can be reduced and better overall survival rates can be achieved.
Genome Sequencing in Refractory Breast Cancer to Molecular Targeted Therapy and Young Breast Cancer...
Breast CancerThe purpose of this study is to investigate and analyse genomic profiles in patient with breast cancer who failed standard treatment, refractory and young breast cancer.
Outcome of Pregnancy and Breast Cancer
PregnancyBreast CancerInvestigators are interested to explore the clinical and pathological characteristics of breast cancer with pregnancy, maternal age at the time of diagnosis of breast cancer during pregnancy, median gestational age at diagnosis, the level of the tumor differentiation patients present with, during pregnancy, and the hormonal-receptor status. Investigators plan to collect prospective quality research databases that could provide further important information concerning this condition and serve in both short- and long-term sequelae in mother and fetus.
Big Data and Text-mining Technologies Applied for Breast Cancer Medical Data Analysis
Breast CancerPrimary purpose : To develop a method to automatically extract and structure the information included in numerous medical records from breast cancer patients. Secondary purpose : With this procedure we can analyze the content of ten thousand anonymized textual medical records. This information should enable us to explore many subjects, such as: The impact of certain therapeutic procedures The characteristics of sub-groups of patients Pregnancy associated breast cancers Risk factors
The Diagnostic Technology Applied Research of CDK5RAP2 in Breast Cancer
Breast CancerSelected 400 cases of women with primary breast cancer who were treated with operation randomly, then detect the expression of CDK5RAP2 of cancer tissue. At the same time randomly selected 100 women with primary breast cancer who were under neoadjuvant chemotherapy. Detect the expression of CDK5RAP2 before and after neoadjuvant chemotherapy.
Evaluation of Attitudes About Fertility
Breast CancerAssess the attitudes and feelings of premenopausal Latin American women towards the risk of loss their fertility by adjuvant chemotherapy. Correlate the attitudes with other variables including age at diagnosis, already having children, number of children, level of instruction, marital status, frequency of menstrual cycle.
Potential Benefits of Radiotherapy in Prone Position for Breast Cancer Patients: a Planning Study...
Breast NeoplasmsRadiationThis study has the purpose to investigate the benefit of treating breast cancer patients in prone position. This treatment is compared to the standard technique in our center (supine position with or without respiratory gating). The investigators want to compare the doses on the organs at risk (heart and lungs) in the different techniques.
The Combination of GnRh Analogue and Aromatase Inhibitor in Receptor Positive Premenopausal Women...
Advanced Breast CancerThe Combination of GnRh Analogue and Aromatase Inhibitor in Receptor Positive Premenopausal Women with Advanced Breast Cancer A Prospective Trial.
Clinical Evaluation of Tissue Sampling Bias in Histologic Evaluation of Sentinel Lymph Nodes in...
Breast NeoplasmsBreast DiseasesThis is a study to evaluate the incidence of sampling bias during pathologic assessment of sentinel lymph nodes (SLN) when they are cut at a certain thickness (1 mm) and the tissue slices are completely analyzed by histopathology (at 200 µm sections). The sponsor and investigators would like to determine how often small cancer deposits are present in one slice but not the other. The data will provide an empirical estimate of the incidence of tissue sampling bias inherent in using different tissue sections for analysis. The data will also show how varying degrees of detail in evaluating the sentinel lymph nodes (SLN) with histopathology methods will impact the degree of agreement.