Evaluate the Use of the Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy in Determining if the Breast Tumor is Benign...
Breast TumorsMagnetic Resonance Spectroscopy (MRS) is a novel imaging technique for noninvasive probing of biochemical properties of tissue. While MRS does not generate images of tumor per se it allows biochemical spectroscopic data to be obtained in vivo from user defined region-of-interest. In this manner, biochemical information elucidated by MRS can be interpreted in relation to detailed anatomy and images of metabolite distribution can be created. The aim of MRS is to identify presence and concentration of metabolites characteristic for normal and abnormal (tumor) cellular activities hence allow differential normal tissue from pathological tissue, as well as allow differentiating malignant from benign tumors.
A Study of Pregnancy and Pregnancy Outcomes in Women With Breast Cancer Treated With Trastuzumab,...
Breast CancerPregnancyThe MotHER Pregnancy Registry is a United States (U.S.)-based, prospective, observational cohort study in women with breast cancer who have been or are being treated with a trastuzumab (herceptin)-containing regimen with or without pertuzumab (perjeta) or ado-trastuzumab emtansine (kadcyla) during pregnancy or within 7 months prior to conception (regardless of cancer stage at the time of trastuzumab, pertuzumab, or ado-trastuzumab emtansine exposure).
Use of Hair to Diagnose Breast Cancer
Breast NeoplasmsStudy FT3.6k-2006 is a single centre (the Mater Hospital, Sydney), blinded trial of a diagnostic test for breast cancer, with outcomes compared to the gold standard of screening mammogram followed by biopsy where required. This study aims to perform X-ray diffraction analysis of coded hair samples from women with a documented breast health status, to validate the findings of James et al (Nature 398: 33-4, 1999; Int J Cancer 114: 969-72, 2005) who showed that the presence of breast cancer could be detected using synchrotron-derived x-ray diffraction of human hair (scalp or pubic). The aim is also to characterise the sensitivity and specificity of the hair test in detecting breast cancer in a screening setting, and to determine the significance of a positive hair test and a negative mammogram.
A Pilot Study Evaluating the Immunologic Status of Patients With HER2+ Breast Cancer
Breast CancerThis is a pilot study to gather preliminary data on the baseline immunologic status of patients with HER-2(+) breast cancer and to establish an immune monitoring laboratory for future clinical trial.
Do Skin Markings Reflect the Location of the Surgical Cavity During Daily Radiotherapy Treatment?...
Breast CancerMarkings placed on the skin are an accurate representation of the underlying surgical cavity and are adequate to use for patient setup for accelerated partial breast irradiation.
Scintigraphic Assessment of I- Transport in Metastatic Breast Cancer and Evaluation of I31I Ablative...
Breast CancerThe purpose of this study is to examine breast cancers that express the protein (NIS) that may be found in malignant breast tissues and to evaluate proteins found in blood and their relationship to NIS, to test whether iodide can be concentrated by breast cells to possibly treat some breast cancers with radioactive iodine, and to calculate the amount of radioactive iodine entering breast cancer cells, how long your cancer retains the agent as well as how much is taken up by other organs, particularly the thyroid gland.
APOLLO(Aromatase Inhibitor Patient cOmpLiance Program With qoL Questionaire)
Breast CancerTo describe patients' compliance of taking Aromatase Inhibitor as an adjuvant treatment in the postmenopausal, early breast cancer as seen under current practice
A Pilot Study to Evaluate Nipple-Areolar Complex (NAC) Sparing Mastectomy
Breast CancerThe goal of this study is to study nipple-areolar complex (NAC) sparing mastectomy as an alternative procedure to the standard skin-sparing mastectomy for women who have breast cancer or are at high-risk for developing breast cancer. You have been asked to take part in this study because your treating surgeon feels you are a candidate for skin-sparing mastectomy and because you want breast reconstruction after surgery. Outcomes that will be measured include how much nipple sensation can be kept after surgery; how satisfied you are with how the breast looks after surgery; complication rates; and your quality-of-life.
Studying Normal Breast Tissue and Cancer Risk
Breast NeoplasmsNeoplasms by Site3 moreBreast cancer is the most common cancer among women in the United States. Breast cancer research has been hampered by the difficulty in collecting normal breast tissue. In this study, researchers will obtain samples of normal breast tissue from organ donors and will collect risk-factor data from next-of-kin. The purpose of this study is to learn how normal breast develops and responds to stresses that are known to increase a woman s chance of developing breast cancer. Following the breast-tissue donation from 20 volunteers, surgical technicians will make small incisions in the skin and tissue of the breast and remove several samples measuring about one-inch. Technicians also will take samples of the uterine lining to estimate the date of the last menstrual period. The tissue will then be sent to the National Cancer Institute for laboratory research studies. Steps will be taken to ensure that the identity of the participants remains confidential.
Protocol to Examine Methylation of Tumor Suppression Genes in Women at High Risk of Developing Breast...
Breast CancerA study to examine the correlations between methylation of various genes associated with breast cancer and proliferation and cytomorphology in breast epithelial cells acquired by random periareolar fine needle aspiration of women at high risk for development of breast cancer.