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Active clinical trials for "Breast Neoplasms"

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KeraStat Skin Therapy in Treating Radiation Dermatitis in Patients With Newly Diagnosed Stage 0-IIIA...

Ductal Breast Carcinoma in SituSkin Reactions Secondary to Radiation Therapy5 more

This pilot clinical trial studies KeraStat Skin Therapy in treating radiation dermatitis in patients with newly diagnosed stage 0-IIIA breast cancer. Radiation dermatitis is an itchy, painful skin rash that can occur following treatment with radiation. KeraStat Skin Therapy may be a better treatment for radiation dermatitis.

Withdrawn16 enrollment criteria

A Data Collection Study for the Evaluation of a Novel Infra-red Breast Imaging System for Risk Assessment...

Breast Cancer

Three-dimensional functional Metabolic Imaging (3D MIRA) is a new infrared imaging technology using the Real Imager 8 (RI8) developed by Real Imaging. This technology generates 3D metabolic maps of the breast and based on sophisticated machine learning technology, provides objective risk assessment for the presence of malignant tumor in the breast. The procedure is non-invasive, comfortable and does not involve ionizing radiation. It is based on acquiring infrared images of the breast. Those images are processed and analyzed by computers to provide the objective risk assessment. The technology is intended to be used as a screening tool for breast cancer and emerges as highly useful in women for whom screening mammography is sub-optimal, such as women with dense breast. 3D MIRA is unaffected by breast density and is therefore ideal for evaluating patients with mammographically dense breasts. Real Imaging is continuously developing the technology including image acquisition hardware and objective analysis of the imaging biomarkers. To further improve and optimize this novel metabolic imaging technology, Real Imaging will introduce an improved imaging device. The purpose of this clinical study is to collect more imaging data in order to establish superiority of the newer device over the previous one. The investigators hypothesize is that the new device will be at least as good as the previous one.

Withdrawn15 enrollment criteria

Prospective Radiomics Study for Breast Cancer

Breast Cancer

The goal of this prospective study is to develop MRI-based models representing tumor microenvironment in participants with invasive breast cancer. The main purpose of this study is to analyze the association of diffusion-, T2-, and dynamic contrast-enhanced T1-weighted images of 3T MRI before treatment with the immunohistochemical reactivity of tumor microenvironment including the extracellular matrix and immune cells of core-needle biopsy specimens For this purpose, investigators extract 16145 radiomic features from the intratumoral and peritumoral regions on MRI of participants with invasive breast cancer before treatment.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

The Characteristics and Risk Factors of Breast Cancer Patients Trend Distinctive Regional Differences:...

Breast CancerBreast Neoplasms3 more

This cross-sectional study, conducted at the Sindh Institute of Urology and Transplantation (SIUT), involved a retrospective data review of all the patients diagnosed with breast cancer from March 2017 to December 2021. The demographic characteristics, clinical presentation, stage of the disease, and histopathological characteristics were analyzed.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Efficacy of Preoperative Radiotherapy for Non-responder Patients After Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy...

Breast NeoplasmsRadiotherapy; Complications2 more

Neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NACT) is widely used for locally advanced breast cancer cases. As the key factor is to achieve pathologic complete response (pCR), several physicians tried administering radiotherapy before surgery to increase response rates. In this single center observational cohort study, we aim to present the initial results as complete response rates and complication rates of additional neoadjuvant radiotherapy (NART) after NACT.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Spot tm Tattooing of Biopsied Axillary Lymph Nodes With Ultrasound Guided in Breast Cancer Patients...

Breast Cancer

To assess feasibility and clinical utility of marking biopsied axillary lymph nodes with Spot at time of biopsy.

Unknown status2 enrollment criteria

A Study to Determine Biopsy Rate in Participants With a First Relapse of Breast Cancer

Breast Cancer

This is a retrospective, and observational cohort study to determine the proportion of breast cancer first relapses, that are biopsied. The duration of the study will be approximately 24 months.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Investigation of Diagnostic Improvement Gained Through Optimization of MR Methods for Breast Cancer...

Breast Neoplasms

In a single MRI exam on a research scanner, each lesion will be categorized using the BI-RADS MRI score, which utilizes the DCE data alone, and then again using a modified BI-RADS score, which utilizes both DWI and DCE data. The sensitivity and specificity of each approach will be determined using pathology as the gold standard.

Completed16 enrollment criteria

Circadian Thermal Sensing to Detect Breast Disease

Early-Stage Breast Carcinoma

The purpose of this study is to determine if Cyrcadia's Circadian Biometric Recorder (CBR™), which is attached to soft biometric patches worn on the body, can improve early breast cancer detection along with mammography or as a stand alone device.

Unknown status13 enrollment criteria

Retrospective Observational Study About Evolution of Patients With Breast Cancer in Hospitals From...

Invasive Breast Cancer Between 2002 and 2005

This study is a non-interventional (NIS), multicenter, retrospective cohort study, which will obtain data from patients diagnosed with invasive breast cancer between 2002 and 2005 in the medical oncology departments of hospitals that are members of GEICAM (using information obtained from patient medical histories).

Completed3 enrollment criteria
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