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Huaier Granule in Treating Women With Triple Negative Breast Cancer

Triple Negative Breast Cancer

RATIONALE: Huaier (Trametes robiniophila Murr) is a traditional Chinese medicine, which has been widely used in China for many years. The investigators previous study has reported that Huaier could exert great inhibitory effects on breast cancer cells both in vitro and in vivo. PURPOSE: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of Huaier Granule in treating women who have triple negative breast cancer that has been surgically removed.

Recruiting20 enrollment criteria

Comparing Sequential Neoadjuvant Treatment Including Chemotherapy and Accelerated Radiation Focused...

Radiation TherapyBreast Cancer2 more

In the NeoAPBI 01 trial, the objective is to demonstrate the efficacy of combined APBI and CT administered sequentially in patients with intermediate ad high risk BC. The hypothesis is that combined PST-sequential APBI may increase the rate of pCR, breast conservation and survival without additional toxicity, as seen with WBI

Recruiting29 enrollment criteria

Intraoperative Radiation Therapy in Treating Patients With Breast Cancer Undergoing Breast-Conserving...

Stage IA Breast CancerStage IIA Breast Cancer

This phase IV trial studies the side effects of intraoperative radiation therapy and how well it works in treating patients with breast cancer undergoing breast-conserving surgery. Delivering radiation one time to the area where the tumor was removed while the patient is still in the operating room may kill any residual tumor cells and may be as effective as standard radiation therapy in patients with early stage breast cancer.

Recruiting22 enrollment criteria

Omission of SLNB in cN0 Early Breast Cancer

Breast CancerClinically Assessed Negative Axillary Lymph Nodes1 more

OMSLNB is a prospective, non-inferiority, single-arm clinical trial designed to omit sentinel lymph node biopsy in patients with clinically assessed negative axillary lymph nodes early breast cancer (tumor<3cm) to decrease the edema of upper arm, and finally improve the quality of life of the patients. Patients enrolled must have had 2 or more of the following radiographic examinations, including ultrasound, breast MRI, breast PET-CT, breast PET-MRI, breast PET-MRI and be diagnosed as axillary lymph nodes negative, and be planning to undergo breast surgery. Types of breast surgery are not limited to breast-conserving surgery.

Recruiting19 enrollment criteria

Omission of ALND in Breast Cancer Patients With Axillary pCR

Axillary Lymph Node DissectionPathological Complete Response3 more

This prospective, single-arm, phase II trial studies axillary lymph node dissection (ALND) to see if it can be safely omitted in breast cancer patients with axillary pathological complete response (pCR) after neoadjuvant systemic therapy (NST). Breast cancer patients with biopsy-proven positive axillary lymph nodes at initial diagnosis, and converted to negative after NST, which is confirmed by Stained region Lymph Node Biopsy(SrLNB), will be enrolled in the study. In other words, a total of 92 patients will be exempted from ALND after SrLNB, and afterwards complete regional node irradiation (RNI) including the axilla. They will also undergo adjuvant chemotherapy, targeted therapy, endocrinotherapy after surgery. These patients will be followed up in the next three years for local-regional recurrence and long-time survival outcome.

Recruiting22 enrollment criteria

Intraoperative Use of ClearEdge Device in Breast Conserving Surgery

Breast Cancer

Multi center, pivotal prospective, randomized clinical trial The proposed randomized controlled study will evaluate the benefits of adding the ClearEdge imaging device to the Standard of Care (SoC) of margins assessment in breast conserving surgeries. The study will assess whether there is an improvement in the detection of DCIS or invasive cancer involved margins by measuring whether removal at the time of primary surgical treatment can reduce the need for repeat surgeries as compared to the SoC, which does not use the device.

Recruiting10 enrollment criteria

Application of Preoperative Axillary Lymph Node Marking With Nano-Carbon in Breast Cancer Patients...

Breast CancerNeoadjuvant Therapy1 more

The primary aim of this prospective, multicentre study is to determine whether the involved node can be marked using black carbon dye and successfully identified at the time of surgery. The secondary aims are to determine the concordance between the tattooed node and sentinel node, migration of black dye into other nodes, and false-negative rate of tattooed node (in patients undergoing ALND after NACT).

Recruiting2 enrollment criteria

Single Pre-Operative Radiation Therapy - With Delayed or No Surgery (SPORT-DNS)

Breast Cancer

Eligible women will receive neoadjuvant single fraction radiotherapy followed by surgery performed after one year

Recruiting37 enrollment criteria

Real-Time Assessment Of Breast Cancer Lumpectomy Specimen Margins With Nonlinear Microscopy

Breast Cancer

This research is studying a new investigative imaging instrument called a nonlinear microscope (NLM). A nonlinear microscope can produce images similar to an ordinary pathologist's microscope, but without first processing tissue to make slides. This study will determine if a NLM can be used to evaluate tissue during lumpectomy surgery for breast cancer in order to reduce the probability that standard pathologic examination of the specimen after the end of the operation will find close or positive margins, thus possibly requiring the patient to have additional breast surgery.

Recruiting20 enrollment criteria

Omitting Sentinel Node Procedure in Breast Cancer Patients Undergoing Breast Conserving Therapy...

Breast Neoplasms

STUDY AIM To decrease the number of breast cancer patients receiving over treatment of the axilla, in order to positively influence the axillary morbidity rate and quality of life. PRIMARY OBJECTIVE To determine whether omitting the sentinel lymph node procedure is not inferior to the current axillary staging regimen in clinically node negative breast cancer patients undergoing breast conserving therapy, in terms of regional recurrence rate. HYPOTHESIS The sentinel lymph node procedure can be safely omitted in clinically node negative breast cancer patients undergoing breast conserving therapy. This will lead to a decreased axillary morbidity rate, with a non-inferior regional recurrence-, distant-disease free- and overall survival rates.

Recruiting15 enrollment criteria
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