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Active clinical trials for "Breast Neoplasms"

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A Study to Assess the Efficacy and Safety of Enzalutamide With Trastuzumab in Patients With Human...

HER2 AmplifiedAdvanced Breast Cancer1 more

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of enzalutamide with trastuzumab in patients with HER2+ AR+ metastatic or locally advanced breast cancer.

Active19 enrollment criteria

Prone Partial Breast Irradiation (PBI): a Prospective Randomized Trial

Breast Cancer

The purpose of this study is to test whether a radiotherapy regimen of 8 GY x 3 days over 5 days (every other day) is as safe (well-tolerated) and effective as 6 Gy x 5 over five consecutive days

Active8 enrollment criteria

POSNOC - A Trial Looking at Axillary Treatment in Early Breast Cancer

Breast Cancer

POSNOC is a pragmatic, randomised, multicentre, non-inferiority trial. Aim For women with early stage breast cancer and one or two sentinel node macrometastases, to assess whether adjuvant therapy alone is no worse than adjuvant therapy plus axillary treatment, in terms of axillary recurrence within 5 years. Stratification: Institution, Age (<50, ≥50), Breast-conserving surgery (BCS) or mastectomy, Estrogen receptor (ER) status (positive, negative), Number of positive nodes (1, 2), Intra-operative sentinel assessment using OSNA (yes, no). Interventions The study will compare adjuvant therapy alone with adjuvant therapy plus axillary treatment (axillary node clearance (ANC) or axillary radiotherapy (ART)). Sample Size: 1900 participants Follow-up: Participants will be followed up for 5 years. Adjuvant Therapy: All participants will receive adjuvant systemic therapy (chemotherapy and/or endocrine therapy). All participants may receive breast/chest wall radiotherapy. Axillary and supraclavicular fossa radiotherapy is not allowed when randomised to adjuvant therapy alone.

Active16 enrollment criteria

Testing Whether Treating Breast Cancer Metastases With Surgery or High-Dose Radiation Improves Survival...

Anatomic Stage IV Breast Cancer American Joint Committee on Cancer (AJCC) v8Metastatic Breast Carcinoma7 more

This randomized phase II/III trial studies how well standard of care therapy with stereotactic radiosurgery and/or surgery works and compares it to standard of care therapy alone in treating patients with breast cancer that has spread to one or two locations in the body (limited metastatic) that are previously untreated. Standard of care therapy comprising chemotherapy, hormonal therapy, biological therapy, and others may help stop the spread of tumor cells. Radiation therapy and/or surgery is usually only given with standard of care therapy to relieve pain; however, in patients with limited metastatic breast cancer, stereotactic radiosurgery, also known as stereotactic body radiation therapy, may be able to send x-rays directly to the tumor and cause less damage to normal tissue and surgery may be able to effectively remove the metastatic tumor cells. It is not yet known whether standard of care therapy is more effective with stereotactic radiosurgery and/or surgery in treating limited metastatic breast cancer.

Active57 enrollment criteria

Neoadjuvant Phase II Trial in Patients With T1c Operable, HER2-positive Breast Cancer According...

Breast Cancer

The main objective of this multicenter study will therefore be to evaluate pathologic complete response rates of an anthracycline-based regimen [FEC 100 - TAXOTERE® - HERCEPTIN® - PERTUZUMAB] and a non anthracycline-based regimen [TAXOTERE® - CARBOPLATINE - HERCEPTIN® - PERTUZUMAB] according to the presence or not of TOP2A gene amplification in a population of breast cancer patients with HER2 overexpression. A very important objective of the study will be the evaluation of biomarkers that predict response to treatment.

Active43 enrollment criteria

Comparison of Intra-operative Radiotherapy With Post-operative Radiotherapy for Women With Ductal...

Breast Neoplasms

Radiation therapy uses high-energy x-rays to damage tumor cells. Giving radiation during surgery followed by external-beam radiation to the entire breast may kill more tumor cells.The clinical trial is conducting to compare the effectiveness of radiation therapy during surgery and whole-breast radiation therapy in treating women who have undergone breast-conversing surgery for Intermediate or high grade ductal carcinoma in situ breast cancer.

Active8 enrollment criteria

Docetaxel, Carboplatin, Trastuzumab, and Pertuzumab With or Without Estrogen Deprivation in Treating...

HER2-Positive Breast CarcinomaHormone Receptor-Positive Breast Carcinoma6 more

This randomized phase III trial studies docetaxel, carboplatin, trastuzumab, and pertuzumab with estrogen deprivation to see how they work compared to docetaxel, carboplatin, trastuzumab, and pertuzumab without estrogen deprivation in treating patients with hormone receptor-positive, human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2)-positive breast cancer that is operable or has spread from where it started to nearby tissue or lymph nodes (locally advanced). Drugs used in chemotherapy, such as docetaxel, carboplatin, trastuzumab, and pertuzumab, work in different ways to stop the growth of tumor cells, either by killing the cells, by stopping them from dividing, or by stopping them from spreading. Giving more than one drug (combination chemotherapy) may kill more tumor cells. Estrogen can cause the growth of breast cancer cells. Hormone therapy using goserelin acetate and aromatase inhibition therapy may fight breast cancer by blocking the use of estrogen by the tumor cells. Radiation therapy uses high energy x rays to kill tumor cells. Giving combination chemotherapy and radiation therapy with or without hormone therapy may be an effective treatment for hormone receptor-positive, HER2-positive, operable or locally advanced breast cancer.

Active72 enrollment criteria

Assessment of the Efficacy and Safety of Olaparib Monotherapy Versus Physicians Choice Chemotherapy...

Breast Cancer MetastaticBRCA 1 Gene Mutation1 more

This open label, randomised, controlled, multi-centre phase III study will assess the efficacy and safety of single agent olaparib vs standard of care based on physician's choice of capecitabine, vinorelbine or eribulin in metastatic breast cancer patients with gBRCA 1/2 mutations.

Active14 enrollment criteria

Pilot Study of Veliparib (ABT-888) and Lapatinib (Tykerb) in Patients With Metastatic, Triple Negative...

Metastatic Triple Negative Breast Cancer

This study will evaluate the effectiveness and safety of the combination of two drugs, Veliparib and Lapatinib, given to participants with metastatic triple negative breast cancer that have undergone previous treatment. Veliparib is an investigational drug and has not been approved by the FDA while Lapatinib has been approved by the FDA for another type of breast cancer. All eligible participants will receive the study medications and not a placebo.

Active37 enrollment criteria

Romidepsin in Treating Patients With Lymphoma, Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia, or Solid Tumors With...

GliomaHematopoietic and Lymphoid Cell Neoplasm48 more

This phase I trial studies the side effects and best dose of romidepsin in treating patients with lymphoma, chronic lymphocytic leukemia, or solid tumors with liver dysfunction. Romidepsin may stop the growth of cancer cells by entering the cancer cells and by blocking the activity of proteins that are important for the cancer's growth and survival.

Active43 enrollment criteria
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