Quality Of Life While Receiving Faslodex
Breast CancerTo study QoL related response, symptom spectrum and severity in disseminated breast cancer patients receiving Faslodex hormonal therapy.
Non-interventional Study to Evaluate Arimidex in Postmenopausal Women With Advanced Breast Cancer...
Advanced Breast CancerTo evaluate Arimidex 6 month therapy as an adjuvant treatment in postmenopausal patients with advanced breast cancer in whom a partial or complete response or stabilized disease were obtained with first line chemotherapy, by tumoral response assessment.
Neuropathic Pain in Survivors of Breast Cancer
Breast CancerThe objectives of this study are to: 1) describe the prevalence of neuropathic pain (NP) in breast cancer survivors and 2) to develop preliminary statistical risk models for predicting the risk for NP incorporating disease-related variables (e.g., stage of disease, location of tumor), treatment variables (chemotherapy, dose, duration; and other cancer therapy), clinical health status (e.g., comorbid conditions), and sociodemographic characteristics (e.g., age, sex, race). Researchers will also gather data to answer the following secondary aims: To assess the impact of NP on quality of life. To assess the current management of NP in cancer (current medication, duration of such treatment, reasons for discontinuation) and the outcomes of this management.
Monitoring Response to Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy by the Use of Breast Proton MR Spectroscopy
Breast CancerThis study is being done to evaluate if MR spectroscopy will give us more information about whether or not your chemotherapy will work for you. Spectroscopy is a special set of pictures taken with Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) that gives us information about the chemical composition of your breast cancer.
Peptide Profiles of Women Undergoing Breast Biopsy
Breast CancerThis study is being done to learn about blood proteins. We want to see if the blood proteins in women whose biopsies show breast cancer are different from the blood proteins in women whose biopsies do not show breast cancer. The goal of this study is to develop a blood test than can help detect breast cancers when they are very small and easy to cure.
Quantification of Breast Sensation Following Postmastectomy Breast Reconstruction
Breast CancerCancerThe purpose of this study is to evaluate the return of sensation in the breast(s) following breast mastectomy with and without reconstruction. Four different sensations: touch, vibration, superficial pain, and temperature will be evaluated. In addition, we will look at factors that may contribute to the return of breast sensations.
Gene Polymorphisms and Gene Products as Biological Markers of Aging and Correlation With Clinical...
Breast CancerElderlyThe goal is to study the biology of aging in breast cancer patients, and to study the impact of chemotherapy on aging related blood biomarkers.
Evaluation of Degree of Conversion of HER2 Receptor Between Primary Breast Cancer and Metastasis...
Breast CancerThis is a Prospective Clinical Trial without drugs, to determine the HER2 status in the metastasis of patients with primary breast cancer HER2. 32 Sites have been taking part in this Clinical Trial.
Establishing an Inflammatory Breast Cancer Registry
Inflammatory Breast CancerInflammatory breast carcinoma (IBC) is an extremely rare, aggressive form of breast cancer that disproportionately impacts young women. IBC often affects the skin of the breast, as well as the breast itself, making it appear inflamed. The purpose of this study is to collect data and information on IBC patients so that researchers can study factors associated with IBC. The data and information collected will be used to establish the IBC Registry, a private cancer registry. Approximately 300 persons who are 18 years or older and who have been diagnosed with IBC will participate in this study. Participants will provide researchers with access to their medical and pathology records, slides, tissue, and x-rays. They also will consent to a 15-minute telephone interview concerning general information about themselves and the initial manifestation of IBC and to a 30-minute interview about their medical history.
Breast Cancer in Poland: An Expanded Study to Assess Occupational and Environmental Factors and...
Ovarian NeoplasmsEndometrial Neoplasms3 moreThe Polish breast, ovarian and endometrial cancer study is a complex molecular epidemiologic study that is expected to enroll about 2,500 breast cancer, 450 ovarian and 450 endometrial cancer cases and 2,500 controls from Warsaw and Lodz, two major cities in Poland. This large population-based study combines state-of-the-art techniques of exposure assessment and collection of biological specimens to allow for the study of a wide range of biomarkers. Exposure information is obtained through detailed personal interviews, anthropometric measurements, physical activity monitors, and collection of dust samples from the participants homes. The collection of biological specimens includes blood samples processed as cryopreserved whole blood, serum+ blood clot, plasma+buffy coat+red blood cells; 12-hour overnight urine; paraffin embedded tumor and normal tissue; and fresh tissue from tumors, non-neoplastic breast tissue and mammary fat tissue. Subject enrollment started in June 2000 and is expected to continue until January 2003 for breast cancer cases and controls and June 2003 for ovarian and endometrial cancer cases. As of May 2002, we have identified 2,207 breast, 138 ovarian and 235 endometrial cancer cases and 2,327 controls. The response rates to the interview are 81% for breast, 90% for ovarian and 83% for endometrial cancer cases and 70% for controls. Most women who agree to the interview agree to provide biological specimens (about 90% of cancer cases and controls agree to provide a blood sample), anthropometric measurements (95% of breast cancer cases and controls) and wear a physical activity monitor (79% breast cancer cases and 90% of controls)....