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Exploring the Link Between Cancer Genetics and PPSP

Cancer-related PainChronic Post Cancer Surgery Pain1 more

Pain is common in cancer, affecting between 40 and 60% of patients depending on tumour type and stage of disease, and represents a major area of unmet need in cancer survivors. Despite advances in treatment, there has been no significant reduction in those who experience pain. Breast cancer is common. It represents 10% of newly diagnosed cancers globally and is often associated with pain. Exact physiological mechanisms for cancer pain are not yet fully established. There is a complex relationship between a malignant lesion and its micro-environment; a tumour does not exist in isolation but has a dynamic relationship with host cells. There is a growing interest in delineating the relationship between tumour manifestations and pain. By retrospectively identifying individuals who have been referred to specialist pain clinics at a cancer centre and matching them to controls, the investigators can identify two groups of patients (those who experienced significant problems with pain and those who did not). Accessing paraffin-embedded tissue samples from those that have had surgical resections, will allow the investigators to compare tissue samples, in particular the metabolic and genetic differences, between the two groups. No new tissue samples will be required for this study. Pain is a major area of unmet need in cancer survivors. The investigators propose that this project would provide valuable knowledge and pilot data regarding the link between pain and tumour genetics. It has the potential to identify tumour genes or mutations that are associated with greater incidences of pain and ultimately potentially guide targeted interventions to help reduce the frequency and impact of pain on patients living with and beyond cancer.

Unknown status6 enrollment criteria

Influence of Multidisciplinary Breast Tumor Board on Physician Decision

Breast CancerBreast Neoplasms2 more

In our study, the treatment plan for the case prior to the breast tumor counseling will be asked to physician and the treatment protocol observed by the primary physician will be observed after the decision of the tumor council.

Unknown status2 enrollment criteria

Breast MRI for Neaodjuvant Chemotherapy Response Prediction and Evaluation in Breast Cancer

Breast Cancer

The aim of this retrospective study is to evaluate the value of pre-treatment and post-treatment multimodality MRI study, including quantitative evaluation of background parenchymal enhancement, for response prediction and evaluation. This study will include 100 patients treated in a single institution between 2011 and 2016

Unknown status5 enrollment criteria

Factors and Perceptions Affecting Treatment Choices of Breast Cancer Patients

Breast Cancer

A Multi-center Cross-sectional quantitative study with a preliminary qualitative study part aiming to identify and analyze demand factors, supply factors and perceptions affecting Breast Cancer patients' treatment choices of Breast Cancer patients in 5 key decision points: participation role in the decision making process, hospital choice, treatment regimen choice, surgical extent and surgeon choice. 25 patients and caregivers will participate in the qualitative part and 425 Israeli Breast Cancer patients will participate in the quantitative study.

Unknown status7 enrollment criteria

microRNA of Human Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor 2 (HER2)Positive Patient Treated With Herceptin...

Breast Cancer

This projective observational study is planned to enroll more than 300 advanced breast cancer patients, who were proved as Her-2 positive using fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) and / or immunohistochemistry, and 100 healthy donors as control. Before treatment, the plasma microRNA will be collected and detected by microRNA extraction kit and quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR), respectively. After analyzed their microRNA expression by microRNA predictive model, previously reported by our team, all of enrolled patients will be classified as "probable sensitive group" or "probable resistant group". Herceptin combined with other chemotherapy will be the backbone of salvage treatment and used for at least 3 months; the change of local masses and metastasis lesions after treatment will be documented to evaluate the response. Based on these results, investigator aim to construct a mathematical predictive model by analyzing the correlation of baseline microRNA expression level and the prognosis of patients. And a diagnosis microRNA kit will be planned and manufactured

Unknown status16 enrollment criteria

Locoregional Surgery of the Primary Tumor in de Novo Stage IV Breast Cancer Patients

Breast Neoplasm FemaleSurgery1 more

Current guidelines lack definitive evidences about the relative benefits of locoregional surgery for the primary tumor in de novo stage IV breast cancer. The aim of this study (SYSBTC-001) was to investigate the role of locoregional surgery for primary tumor in de novo stage IV breast cancer.

Unknown status8 enrollment criteria

CE-MRI&CESM in Solid Breast Lesions

Breast Neoplasms

Our study aimed to assess the accuracy of CE-SM in comparison to contrast-enhanced breast MRI in the evaluation of solid breast lesions.

Unknown status7 enrollment criteria

Study on Classification Method of Indocyanine Green Lymphography Based on Deep Learning

Breast Cancer Related LymphedemaDeep Learning

Breast cancer related lymphedema (BCRL) is the most common complication after breast cancer surgery, which brings a heavy psychological and spiritual burden to patients. For a long time, the diagnosis and treatment of lymphedema has been a difficult point in domestic and foreign research. To a large extent, it is because most of the patients who come to see a doctor have already developed obvious lymphedema, and the internal lymphatic vessels have undergone pathological remodeling[1] Therefore, it is particularly important to detect early lymphedema and intervene in time through the use of sensitive screening tools. Indocyanine green (ICG) lymphangiography is a relatively new method, which can display superficial lymph flow in real time and quickly, and will not be affected by radioactivity [7]. In 2007, indocyanine green lymphography was used for the first time to evaluate the function of superficial lymphatic vessels. In 2011, Japanese scholars found skin reflux signs based on ICG lymphography data of 20 patients with lymphedema after breast cancer surgery, and they were roughly divided into three types according to their severity: splash, star cluster, and diffuse (Figure 1) [8]. Later, in 2016, a prospective study involving 196 people affirmed the value of ICG lymphography in the early diagnosis of lymphedema, and made the images of ICG lymphography more specific stages 0-5 [9], but The staging is still based on the three types of skin reflux symptoms found in a small sample clinical study in 2011, which is not completely applicable in actual clinical applications. In addition, when abnormal skin reflux symptoms appear on ICG lymphangiography, the pathophysiological changes that occur in the body lack research and exploration. Therefore, this research hopes to refine the image features of ICG lymphography through machine learning (deep learning), and establish a PKUPH model for diagnosing early lymphedema by staging the image features.

Unknown status2 enrollment criteria

Immediate Breast Reconstruction's Increasing

Breast ReconstructionBreast Cancer

Mastectomy in breast cancer is still a way of treatment. Nowadays, the goal is to improve reconstruction's technicals. Immediate Breast Reconstruction (IBR) is one of them, largely used in United States but less in France. However, IGR (Insitut Gustave Roussey) in Paris just wrote a new protocole wich allows more IBR by including more patients. This study aims to compare complications in 2 groups: mastectomies followed by IBR and mastectomies without IBR. The second goal will try to estimate the proportion of eligible's patients to IBR, and to analyse their surgicals and oncologicals risk factors

Unknown status7 enrollment criteria

Breath Test to Predict Breast Cancer and Outcome of Mammography

Breast CancerAbnormal Mammogram1 more

To validate a breath test that predicts risk of breast cancer and an abnormal mammogram.

Unknown status21 enrollment criteria
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