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Tucidinostat and Fulvestrant in Hormone-receptor Positive Advanced Breast Cancer

Breast Cancer

The purpose of the study is evaluate the efficacy and safety of tucidinostat in combination with fulvestrant in patients with hormone-receptor positive advanced breast cancer.

Not yet recruiting26 enrollment criteria

FH-Risk 2.0: Updating Breast Cancer Risk Estimates

Breast Cancer Risk

In the UK women with a strong family history of breast cancer are eligible for breast cancer risk estimation via Family History Risk and Prevention Clinics (FHRPCs). Here breast cancer risk is calculated using popular risk prediction models like the Tyrer-Cuzick, CanRisk or Gail models. These models combine breast cancer risk factors to calculate a risk estimate for women. Risk factors include, family history, hormonal and reproductive factors, and risk factors related to health behaviours, for example, smoking, exercise and alcohol intake. Recently, risk estimation for breast cancer has become more accurate with the inclusion of mammographic density and Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNPs) into popular risk prediction models. The addition of these new risk factors could alter the risk estimates that women in FHRPCs have been provided. How much these new risk factors alter a previously given risk estimate is unknown. It is also unknown how women will react to a revised risk estimate, especially if it changes their previous estimate and their access to preventive management options. This research aims to explore this gap in the literature.

Recruiting9 enrollment criteria

Optimizing Treatment of Stage IV Breast Cancer Through Real-Time Disease Monitoring

Anatomic Stage IV Breast Cancer AJCC v8Metastatic Breast Carcinoma1 more

This study evaluates if blood tests can detect changes in disease status during treatment for stage IV breast cancer. Information from this study may help researchers learn more about metastatic breast cancer and how to optimize treatment.

Recruiting5 enrollment criteria

Stage I HER2 Positive Invasive Breast Cancer De-escalation Study(IRIS)

Breast Cancer

This is an open label, phase II study evaluating the efficacy and safety of trastuzumab combined with oral chemotherapy or endocrine therapy in patients with HER-2 positive stage I breast cancer.

Not yet recruiting18 enrollment criteria

YES Study - Newly Diagnosed/Metastatic Intervention

Breast CancerSymptom1 more

This research study is being done to monitor common symptoms and behavior, and to provide supportive care information and peer support, as well as research opportunities for young women ages of 18-39 years old who have been diagnosed with stage 0-IV stage breast cancer using a web-based portal (YES), built for smartphones, tablets, and computers.

Recruiting14 enrollment criteria

AXillary Surgery After NeoAdjuvant Treatment

Breast Cancer

The optimal surgical axillary staging technique in patients who convert from the clinically positive to clinically negative lymph node status under neoadjuvant therapy (cN+ → ycN0) remains to be clarified. Different strategies (axillary lymph node dissection, sentinel node biopsy, targeted axillary dissection) are currently used in different countries. A prospective analysis comparing these techniques regarding feasibility, safety, morbidity and surgical effort is urgently needed. Due to high complexity and discordant recommendations, a randomized trial comparing different techniques is hardly feasible. Therefore, the EUBREAST study group decided to initiate a prospective cohort study as an international project that aims at comparatively evaluating data on axillary staging after neoadjuvant therapy.

Recruiting13 enrollment criteria

The Association Between Radiation Dermatitis and Skin Microbiome in Breast Cancer Patients

Radiation DermatitisSkin Microbiome2 more

The breast cancer patients who received radiotherapy after mastectomy and breast reconstruction will be enrolled. The skin microbiome before radiotherapy and its changes after radiotherapy will be analyzed systematically to find out whether the skin microbiome is associated with the severity of radiation dermatitis.

Recruiting10 enrollment criteria

Association of Adjuvant Radiotherapy of Non-metastatic Breast Carcinoma With Immunomodulation and...

Tumor CellCirculating

In a prospective study, the influence of adjuvant radiotherapy in patients with non-metastatic breast carcinoma on the epithelial tumor cells (CETCs) circulating in the blood and their immunohistochemical characteristics depending on age will be investigated. In addition to a histopathological assignment of the CETCs as cells of the primary tumor, major trigger points of the immune system will be exploratively analyzed. For this purpose, blood samples are taken from the patients at different time points after tumor resection and during adjuvant radiotherapy. In addition to the detection, isolation and genetic characterization of the CETCs, the determination of immunological biomarkers by immunophenotyping, among other methods, is planned. Furthermore, analyses of tissue from the primary tumor with respect to immunohistochemical features as well as tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) are planned. The results will be classified and correlated especially with regard to patient age. As there are insufficient data available for breast carcinoma regarding radiotherapeutic effects on the immune system depending on patient age, it is of great interest to better understand these molecular biological basics in order to identify potential prognostic biomarkers.

Recruiting8 enrollment criteria

NOSTRA-Feasibility Study: A Study Looking at Ultrasound Guided Biopsies for Breast Cancer

Breast Cancer

A prospective non-randomised multi-centre feasibility study to assess if patients with residual cancer following dual-targeted neoadjuvant chemotherapy treatment for HER2-positive, ER-negative early breast cancer can be identified by multiple ultrasound (US)-guided tumour bed core biopsies

Recruiting33 enrollment criteria

Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on Out-of-Pocket Costs, Lost Wages, and Unemployment in Patients With...

Breast Ductal Carcinoma In SituCOVID-19 Infection2 more

This study investigates the impact of COVID-19 pandemic on out-of-pocket costs, lost wages, and unemployment in patients with breast cancer undergoing breast surgery. Post-mastectomy reconstructive patients are at high risk for financial toxicity (adverse effects of escalating health care cost on well-being). The goal of this study is to collect information about financial costs patients may have as a result of surgical treatment for cancer with or without breast reconstruction and to learn if COVID-19 affects patient costs of breast reconstruction. This may help researchers demonstrate the financial consequences of undergoing breast surgery.

Recruiting7 enrollment criteria
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