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Active clinical trials for "Breast Neoplasms"

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Pilot, Syndros, Decreasing Use of Opioids in Breast Cancer Subjects With Bone Mets

Bone MetastasesBreast Cancer1 more

In patients with cancer induced bone pain, addition of Syndros will improve pain relief and decrease opioid requirement.

Completed14 enrollment criteria

A Study To Evaluate the Efficacy and Safety Of Atezolizumab or Placebo in Combination With Neoadjuvant...

Breast Cancer

This study (also known as IMpassion050) will evaluate the efficacy and safety of atezolizumab compared with placebo when given in combination with neoadjuvant dose-dense anthracycline (doxorubicin) + cyclophosphamide followed by paclitaxel + trastuzumab + pertuzumab (ddAC-PacHP) in patients with early HER2-positive breast cancer (T2-4, N1-3, M0).

Completed31 enrollment criteria

Responsiveness to Acute Changes in Exercise and Relaxation (RACER) Trial

Breast Cancer

The purpose of this acute study is to compare the combined effects of aerobic exercise and relaxation training on fatigue and its related cognitive components, among breast cancer survivors. Participants will complete three sessions over a seven-day period in a laboratory setting.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Postoperative Analgesia in Breast Cancer Surgery: Safety and Efficiency of Ultrasound Guided Erector...

Breast Cancer SurgeryPostoperative Analgesia

Breast cancer surgery is one of the most common surgeries, due to the high incidence of breast cancer. Unfortunately, patients experience significant postoperative acute pain, placing them at risk for increased clinical morbidity and the development of disabling chronic pain which may rich up to 55% . The intensity of perioperative pain experienced by the patient is one of the best predictors of chronic pain. However, postoperative analgesia in breast cancer surgery is difficult due to the extensive nature of the surgery and the complex innervation of the breast. Several newly described regional anesthesia techniques exist to control perioperative pain, including the Paravertebral block (PVB) which has been proved to be the most effective one. The anatomic proximity of the pleura and central neuraxial system makes it a particularly challenging technique and carrying a risk of pneumothorax. The Erector Spinae Plane Block (ESPB) is a novel interfascial plane block described by Forero et al in September 2016. Local anesthetic injection is performed beneath the erector spinae muscle. Local anesthetic (LA) expected to achieve paravertebral spread of three vertebral levels cranially and four levels caudally, blocking the dorsal and ventral rami of the spinal nerves.The easy, fast and safe execution of ESPB makes it a promising technique in the context of surgical pain during breast cancer surgery. There is no sufficient randomized controlled trials that assess the effectiveness of ESPB in controlling post-operative breast surgery pain. The main purpose of this study is to evaluate the postoperative analgesic effect of Ultrasound-guided ESPB in patients undergoing breast cancer surgery.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

New Therapeutic Approach in Upper Limb Lymphedema Secondary to Breast Cancer: Activity-oriented...

Breast Cancer LymphedemaPost-Mastectomy Secondary Lymphedema

This study evaluates the effectiveness of an experimental proposal therapy for upper limb lymphedema secondary to breast called Activity-oriented proprioceptive antiedema therapy (TAPA) facing the consensual gold standard treatment, the complete decongestive therapy. TAPA consists in: Health education / patient empowerment. Neurodynamic activities oriented to Activities of Daily Living (ADL). Proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation exercises oriented to ADL. Self-adherent self-adhesive antiedema of low compression. Half of patients will receive TAPA treatment while the other half will receive CDT standard treatment.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

The Effect of Acupuncture for Insomnia in Breast Cancer Patients Undergoing Chemotherapy

InsomniaSecondary2 more

This pilot study is designed to determine whether acupuncture is a feasible, effective and safe method for alleviating insomnia among breast cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy as compared with a wait-list control.

Completed17 enrollment criteria

A Study Of Ipatasertib in Combination With Atezolizumab and Paclitaxel as a Treatment for Participants...

Triple-Negative Breast Cancer

This study will evaluate the efficacy and safety of ipatasertib in combination with atezolizumab and paclitaxel in locally advanced or metastatic Triple-Negative Breast Cancer (TNBC) previously untreated in this setting.

Completed50 enrollment criteria

The Sequelae of Mastectomy and Quadrantectomy Respect to the Reaching Movement in Breast Cancer...

Breast CancerPain4 more

The hypothesis behind our study was that patients after BC surgery, who underwent quadrantectomy or mastectomy, may present a different disability respect to the upper limb on the operated side. Accordingly they could have a different functional recovery patterns after rehabilitation. The aim of our study was to compare the recovery of the fluidity of the reaching movement (Jerk) as the primary outcome, the reduction of shoulder pain and improvement of disability for the upper limb respect the operated side as secondary outcomes, before and after a specific rehabilitation protocol treatment.

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Safety, Pharmacodynamics, Pharmacokinetics, and Efficacy of Tomivosertib Combined With Paclitaxel...

Breast Cancer

This is a multicenter, open-label trial to evaluate the safety, pharmacodynamics (PD), pharmacokinetics (PK), and efficacy of tomivosertib in combination with paclitaxel in patients with advanced breast cancer (ABC) of any subtype. The trial will enroll up to 45 patients with an Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) performance status (PS) of 0, 1, or 2 with any breast cancer (BC) subtype and at least one measurable lesion, for whom standard-of-care treatments are ineffective, not tolerated or were refused. All patients will be initially treated with tomivosertib for 14 days (referred as the run-in period). Once treatment samples are obtained, weekly paclitaxel will be added to the treatment regimen. Tumor assessments will be done at screening and then periodically throughout trial treatment. Patients will continue to receive trial treatment until progressive disease, as defined according to the Response Evaluation Criteria in Solid Tumors (RECIST) version 1.1, intolerable trial-treatment-related toxicity, consent withdrawal, or other criteria is met (defined within the trial protocol).

Completed35 enrollment criteria

The Recovery of Reaching Movement in Breast Cancer Survivors: Two Different Rehabilitative Protocols...

Breast CancerBreast Cancer Lymphedema7 more

This study emphasizes the importance of rehabilitation in breast cancer survivors after mastectomy, even during the course of radiotherapy and chemotherapy, both for good efficacy in reducing pain and for functional recovery of the upper limb. Authors designed a randomized-controlled trial to compare two different rehabilitation protocols: the single rehabilitative treatment (ST) and the group treatment (GT). The study is the first attempt to measure the reaching movement after BC surgery with an optoelectronic evaluation system previously standardized in the neurological field during rehabilitation treatment.

Completed11 enrollment criteria
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