
Use of Metformin to Reduce Cardiac Toxicity in Breast Cancer
Breast CancerBreast TumorsThe goal of this study is to determine if co-administration of metformin and doxorubicin in breast cancer patients receiving neoadjuvant or adjuvant therapy will reduce the number of patients who develop a significant change in left ventricle ejection fraction (LVEF).

Low Dose Tomosynthesis Compared to Traditional Tomosynthesis
Breast NeoplasmsThis study aims to evaluate image quality of a low-dose tomosynthesis system versus a comparator. Subjects will undergo a four-view tomosynthesis examination with the comparator and with the study device, and images will be assessed by several radiologists by comparing details in the images from the two systems.

Positron Emission Tomography Imaging Using Copper Cu 64 TP3805 in Patients With Breast Cancer
Breast CarcinomaThis clinical trial studies positron emission tomography imaging in using copper Cu 64 TP3805in patients with breast cancer. Diagnostic procedures, such as positron emission tomography (PET) and positron emission mammography (PEM) scan, using Cu-64-TP3805 may help doctors find and diagnose breast cancer.

The Added Value of a Third Supervised Training Session to a Standard 12-week Rehabilitation Program...
Breast CancerBreast cancer is the most common type of cancer diagnosed in women. A good rehabilitation program is essential for a good recovery after breast cancer, both physically and mentally. The aim of this study is to determine if there is an added value of a third supervised training session within a standard 12-week rehabilitation program to improve physical and mental functioning after breast cancer. The investigators also want to determine the added value of hydrotherapy as a third training session within a 12-week rehabilitation program compared to a third training session with ground exercises to improve physical and mental functioning after breast cancer.

Topical Menthol Application in Chemotherapy-Related Peripheral Neuropathy in Patients With Breast...
Breast CancerPeripheral Neuropathies1 morePeripheral neuropathy resulting from chemotherapy is a problem that concerns not only the individual but also their relatives and all healthcare personnel responsible for care. Studies to be carried out in this area are important in terms of providing evidence for nurses' practices and supporting the individual by alleviating the symptoms of the disease. Based on this information, the aim of this study is to determine the effect of menthol application, which will be applied to the hands and feet of breast cancer patients receiving chemotherapy, on CIPN.

Feasibility and Metabolic Effects of a 5:2 Fasting Intervention in Women With Breast Cancer During...
Breast CancerThe intervention consists of the adoption of a 5:2 intermittent fasting diet during radiotherapy of breast cancer patients. The aim of the study was to assess the feasibility of this intervention and its impact on body composition and selected metabolic blood parameters.

Impact of Omega 3 Fatty Acid Supplementation on Aromatase in Obese Subjects
Breast CancerAssess the impact of dietary omega 3 free fatty acids and/or letrozole on obese, postmenopausal breast cancer patients.

Efficacy Study of Clinical Nutrition to Treat Lung Neoplasms And Breast Carcinoma
Lung NeoplasmsBreast NeoplasmsThis study evaluates the efficacy of clinical nutrition to treat lung neoplasms and breast carcinoma.We estimate there will be 480 patients accepted.120 patients will receive GLSE compound,120 patients will recrive Maitake mushroom extract compound,120 patients will recrive Rinseng compound,and 120 patients will be as blank countrol group.Efficacy Study of Clinical Nutrition to Treat Lung Neoplasms And Breast Carcinoma

Walking Meditation Exercise in Breast Cancer Patients
Breast CancerThis study is to evaluate the effects of Walking Meditation on vascular function in breast cancer patients receiving Anthracyclines chemotherapy

Effectiveness of Tailored Rehabilitation Education on Health Literacy and Health Status of Postoperative...
Health BehaviorFor the past few years, the survival rate of breast cancer improved due to the advancement of surgery techniques and popularization of cancer screening. However, prolonged survival rate is definitely not equal to achieving a sound quality of life among breast cancer survivors. The health status of cancer survivors might deteriorate according to the severe side effect of multiple therapies. Health literacy is the ability to access, understand, evaluate and communication information as a way to promote and maintain health. Therefore, good health literacy raise the quality of life of breast cancer survivors by a good competence in searching and using medical resources. Moreover, how to improve health literacy after cancer surgery becomes an important part recently. Even if the most fundamental concept has promoted for decades, the clinical workers still use the identical education of medical care after surgery for breast cancer survivors. However, the identical education is not appropriate for each of patients. In fact, each of breast cancer survivors has the different cancer stage leading to accept different therapy and producing different side effect. Besides, the background and the role of life are very different from each other. Because of the above reasons, the aim of the study is going to develop a tailored rehabilitated education, which fit for each breast cancer patients after surgery in clinic. At the same time, the health literacy ability might be improved by tailored rehabilitated education. When health literacy level is raised, the breast cancer survivors have a good quality of life and beautiful health status.