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Active clinical trials for "Breast Neoplasms"

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Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Compared With Standard Therapy in Treating Chronic Arm Lymphedema in Patients...

Breast CancerLymphedema2 more

RATIONALE: Hyperbaric oxygen therapy may be effective in repairing damaged tissue and reducing lymphedema caused by radiation therapy for cancer. PURPOSE: This randomized phase II trial is studying hyperbaric oxygen to see how well it works compared to standard therapy in treating chronic arm lymphedema in patients who have undergone radiation therapy for cancer.

Unknown status53 enrollment criteria

High Intensity Focused Ultrasound Treatment of Breast Tumors. BRIFU Study

Breast Cancer Female

Monocentric prospective study evaluating the efficacy of High intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) in breast tumors.

Unknown status17 enrollment criteria

Clinical Study on Auricular Points Sticking Plus Chinese Medication for Hot Flashes in Breast Cancer...

Breast CancerHormonal Therapy2 more

Object:The aim of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of sticking and massaging auricular points for the management of hot flashes in postoperative breast cancer patients.

Unknown status14 enrollment criteria

Effect of Resistance Training Variable Manipulation in Postmenopausal Breast Cancer Survivors.

Breast Cancer SurvivorsPostmenopause

This study intends to evaluate the impact of resistance training variable manipulation (intensity and volume) on body composition, fatigability and functional capacity in postmenopausal breast cancer survivors.

Unknown status6 enrollment criteria

Acupressure for Cancer-Related Fatigue

Breast Cancer

This study develops and pilot tests the efficacy of a home-based, self-administered acupressure intervention in improving cancer-related fatigue (proximal outcome), and physical functioning and other quality of life outcomes (distal outcomes) of Chinese immigrant breast cancer survivors (versus usual care control group).

Unknown status9 enrollment criteria

Guided Imagery & Music in Cancer

CancerBreast4 more

This is an RCT pilot study to explore the potential effects of the Guided Imagery & Music method for women with breast or gynecologic cancer, during active treatment. The study explores the potential impact in quality of life parameters such as mood, fatigue, and hope.

Unknown status7 enrollment criteria

Response Evaluation of Cancer Therapeutics in Metastatic Breast Cancer to the Bone: A Whole Body...

Metastatic Breast Cancer

This trial is a feasibility study prior to a planned phase III trial. Currently, assessing response to treatment of metastatic breast cancer in the bone is limited by the technical problems associated with CT scans and bone scans. WB-MRI provides theoretical and practical advantages that allow for more detailed analysis of disease response or progression. This may allow for earlier identification of progressive disease and earlier change in treatment. Participants in the study will have a CT scan, bone scan and WB-MRI at baseline and then repeated CT and WB-MRI scans every 12 weeks (until week 96, and then every 24 weeks) until there is evidence of progressive disease on either of the imaging modalities. In addition to the regular scans on the study, patients will be given the opportunity to participate in a study of how reproducible the findings of WB-MRI scans are. At the point of disease progression, a repeat bone scan is performed and the involvement of the patient in the trial comes to an end.

Unknown status11 enrollment criteria

Food Supplements Based on Nettle and Peppermint to Control Signs and Symptoms Induced by Cancer...

Breast CancerGynecologic Cancer

The main purpose of this study is to evaluate the impact of food supplements (herbal remedies) on sign and symptoms induced by cancer therapies: Nettle will be administered for improvement of anemia and fatigue; Peppermint will be administered for improvement of nausea. Secondary aims of the trial are to evaluate the impact of these supplements on the quality of life and to evaluate their tolerability profile.

Unknown status7 enrollment criteria

Liquid Biopsies and Imaging in Breast Cancer

Breast Cancer

The aim of the study is to show proof of concept for combining multi-parametric MRI with liquid biopsies in addition to conventional clinical and pathologic information, to accurately predict response to neoadjuvant treatment for patients with primary breast cancer.

Unknown status9 enrollment criteria

A Study to Evaluate the Safety and Clinical Outcome of Using FR-Mask in Breast Cancer Patients With...

Breast Cancer

The breast radiotherapy after breast-conserving surgery reduces the risk of recurrence and death and is widely used for standard treatment for breast cancer. However, radiation dermatitis is a major adverse event of breast radiotherapy. Radiation-irritated skin is a treatment-induced symptom caused by radiation dose-limiting toxicity. It damages skin structure and causes a variety of symptoms of cuticle thinning, sweat glands damage, sebaceous glands damage and basal membrane damage. Radiation-irritated skin also leads to lost work productivity, wound care costs, social isolation and altered body image. Thus, radiation-irritated skin can greatly impact the quality of life. Several studies have examined the effects of numerous topical agents to reduce the dryness of skin. However, the reported results have not been clinically significant. Previous studies have shown that deer antler velvet extract possess inflammatory function and repair damaged follicles, sweat glands and sebaceous gland. And biocellulose membrane is a highly efficient media to introduce velvet extract to damaged skin tissue. In this study, velvet extract combined with biocellolose membrane will be used in breast cancer patients to test the safety and efficacy to alleviate their radiation-irritated skin symptoms. The investigational medical product of this study is a biomedical repair mask, FR-MASK ;the formula of FR-Mask is deer antler velvet, which is a traditional Chinese tonic medicine combined with high-adhesion biocellulose membrane. The primary objective of this study is to test the safety and clinical outcomes of FR-Mask application in breast cancer patients who have radiation-irritated skin due to the post-operative radiotherapy.

Unknown status14 enrollment criteria
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