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Active clinical trials for "Breast Neoplasms"

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MR Characterisation/Localisation of Breast Cancer

Breast Cancer

Objective: To determine the accuracy of multi-functional magnetic resonance (MR) in detecting, localising and characterising satellite lesions in relation to an index breast tumour in order to improve definition of clinical target volume after local excision. Hypothesis: Pre-operative multi-functional MR has high sensitivity and specificity for localising unsuspected multifocal and multicentric lesions in women diagnosed with early breast cancer.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Minimally Invasive Biopsy Predicting Breast pCR After NAC for Breast Cancer

Breast Cancer

Neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAC) is widely used as an efficient breast cancer treatment. Ideally, a pathological complete remission (pCR) can be achieved. With improvements in molecular typing guided NAC and targeted therapies, there has been dramatic improvement in pCR rates, especially among triple-negative and human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 positive breast cancers. Rates of pCR in these groups of patients can reach 60% or higher. NAC has significantly promoted the loco-regional de-escalating treatment of breast cancer, and the need for breast surgery in NAC cases with pCR has been questioned, especially in patients undergoing breast-conserving surgery with whole breast radiotherapy. The main impediments for potential elimination of breast surgery have been the fact that conventional and functional breast imaging techniques are incapable of accurate prediction of residual disease. However, imaging-guided minimally invasive biopsy (MIB) techniques might have the potential to overcome this impediment. The investigators design and begin a prospective one-armed clinical study to explore the accuracy of MIB in predicting breast pCR after NAC.

Unknown status15 enrollment criteria

Understanding Barriers to Initiation and Adherence to Endocrine Therapy in Young Breast Cancer Survivors...

Breast Cancer

The overall goal of this study is to qualitatively explore how behavioral, cultural, psychosocial, and economic barriers and facilitators affect the decision to start and adhere to endocrine therapy (ET) among young breast cancer survivors of diverse racial, ethnic, and socio-economic backgrounds with hormone receptor positive (HR+) breast cancer

Completed15 enrollment criteria

Ex-vivo Performance Evaluation of the Histolog™ Scanner for Human Breast Carcinoma Detection on...

Breast Cancer

Fresh breast core biopsies suspicious for breast cancer that are usually taken during clinical breast assessments will be imaged via confocal microscopy. The device so called HistologTM Scanner is based on confocal fluorescence and displays microscopic histology images superficial layers of fresh tissue. After the imaging procedure the fresh breast tissue specimen will be followed according to the gold standard workflow (H&E-stained images). Subsequently, two pathologists will analyze the HistologTM Scanner obtained-images and H&E-stained images for potential breast cancer structures. A comparison of both analyses for cancer visualization will be performed to evaluate the feasibility of using confocal microscopy for breast cancer detection.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Clinical Outcome Of Hormonal Receptor Positive, Her-2 Negative Breast Cancer In Taiwan

ER/PR(+)Her2(-) Breast Cancer

Breast cancer is the most common cancer in Taiwanese women. Most of them were diagnosed in relatively early stages. Only 700 metastatic breast cancer were registered in Official Cancer Registration 2012, while more than11,305 were registered as early breast cancer. With broadly application of aromatase inhibitors, hormonal-receptor-positive breast cancer patients can survive longer and longer. However, there is no prevalence of metastatic breast cancer can be available yet. NHIA database coverage is more than 90% population in Taiwan, thus it can be an appropriate surrogate of prevalence. In this retrospective database analysis, we will explore the real world experience on aromatase inhibitor use for breast cancer in Taiwan.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Presentation of First Time Attenders at Lymphedema Clinics

LymphedemaBreast Neoplasm

The first aim of this research project is to identify what factors motivate patients to seek assessment for early lymphedema and further, to gain insight into the signs and symptoms of developing lymphedema and the concurrent physical measurements. The second aim is to identify other sensory signs and symptoms and changes in body perception which may be perceived by the patient as reflective of lymphedema, and to identify to which degree they contribute to the patients' motivation to seek referral to lymphedema clinics.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Prognostic Significance of Bioscore in Nonmetastatic Breast Cancer

Breast Cancer

assess the validity of applying the bioscore system to predict the disease-free survival (The percentage of people in a study or treatment group who have not experienced disease relapse in a defined period of time.) in breast cancer patients presenting to our

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Metastatic Breast Carcinoma and Women Sexual Quality of Life

Metastatic Breast Carcinoma

Sexual health is one of the relevant parameters for assesing the quality of life. Improvement sexual and emotional function improves quality of life scores and depression or anxiety in curative phase. The purpose of the study is to assess the quality of sexual life of postmenopausal women with metastatic breast cancer in couples and to establish links with overall quality of life and the quality of the relationship.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Sienna+MR Long-term Uptake

Breast Cancer Female

In a previous study in 2012/2013 patients were injected a superparamagnetic iron oxide for sentinel lymph node detection. In this follow up study we want to investigate how much of this tracer is still detectable.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Understanding Value in Metastatic Breast Cancer

Metastatic Breast Cancer

The overall objective of this project is to gain knowledge about out-of-pocket (OOP) expenses and lost opportunity costs among metastatic breast cancer (MBC) patients. To achieve this objective, MBC patients will be asked to participate in a short, 37-question survey asking questions about the financial burden, OOP expenses, and opportunity costs related to their cancer care

Completed2 enrollment criteria
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