- recruitingPHASE4
Comprehensive Analysis of Spatial, Temporal and Molecular Patterns of Ribociclib Efficacy and Resistance in Advanced Breast Cancer Patients
This study looks at how well a breast cancer drug called ribociclib works for women with a specific type of advanced breast cancer and why it might or might not work. It also checks for side effects and how patients feel.
Germany - active not recruitingNA
Omission of SLNB in Triple-negative and HER2-positive Breast Cancer Patients With rCR and pCR in the Breast After NAST
This study looks at whether some breast cancer patients can skip a common armpit lymph node surgery after successful chemotherapy. It focuses on specific cancer types like triple-negative or HER2-positive, where chemotherapy works very well.
Austria · Germany · Italy - recruiting
Comparing Patient Reported Outcomes and Clinical Outcomes Based on Different Scar Placement in Patients Undergoing Standard Breast Conserving Surgery for Breast Cancer: The PROM-S Study.
This study looks at how the position of scars after breast cancer surgery affects how happy patients are with their results. Researchers want to know if placing scars in less noticeable areas makes a difference to a patient's own feelings about their recovery and appearance.
United Kingdom - active not recruitingPHASE3
PreOperative Endocrine Therapy for Individualised Care With Abemaciclib
This study looks at a new way to treat breast cancer in post-menopausal women. It tests if adding a drug called abemaciclib to standard hormone therapy can better stop the cancer from coming back after surgery, especially for those at higher risk.
United Kingdom - active not recruitingPHASE3
Adj. Marker-adjusted Personalized Therapy Comparing ET+Ribociclib vs Chemotherapy in Intermediate Risk, HR+/HER2- EBC
This study looks at a new way to treat women with a certain type of early breast cancer that's considered 'intermediate risk'. It compares a drug called ribociclib plus hormone therapy to standard chemotherapy, to see if the new approach works better.
Germany - not yet recruiting
Anatomical Landmarks for Chest Wall Perforators Used for Partial Breast Reconstruction
This study aims to find the exact locations of blood vessels (perforators) in the chest wall, using easy-to-spot body landmarks. This information will help surgeons perform better breast reconstruction after breast cancer surgery.
United Kingdom - not yet recruitingNA
Exploring Breast Referral Behaviours in Primary Care
This study wants to hear from women who have seen their GP about breast worries and were then sent to a specialist. It aims to understand what helped or hindered getting that referral, to improve how GPs manage breast health concerns and future training.
United Kingdom - recruitingNA
To Assess the Contribution of Sophrology Assisted by an Ambulatory Device on the Anxiety of Patients Undergoing Chemotherapy for the Treatment of Localized Breast Cancer
This study looks at how a relaxation technique called sophrology, used with a special device, can help women with breast cancer cope with anxiety during chemotherapy. It aims to see if sophrology can improve their well-being.
France - recruitingNA
Pelvic Health Rehabilitation After Breast and Gynecologic Cancer
This study tests a new online program for women who've had breast or gynaecological cancer and have pelvic problems like bladder leaks or painful sex. It looks at how helpful and practical the program is, offering online sessions with a physiotherapist over 12 weeks.
Canada - not yet recruitingNA
Radiation-induced Toxicity of the Heart
This study looks at how radiotherapy for certain cancers in the chest can affect the heart later on. Researchers are looking for warning signs, like from scans or blood tests, to help predict and prevent heart problems in patients.
Germany - recruitingNA
Xenografts Development From Surgical Tumor Samples of Patients With Triple Negative or Luminal B Breast Cancer
This study aims to grow breast cancer cells from surgery samples in mice. This helps researchers better understand Triple Negative and Luminal B breast cancers, how they change, and why treatments sometimes stop working. Ultimately, it hopes to find better ways to treat these cancers.
France - recruitingPHASE3
Long-term Outcomes of Lidocaine Infusions for Post-Operative Pain (LOLIPOP) Trial
The LOLIPOP trial is studying a common pain medication called lidocaine, given into a vein during and after breast cancer surgery. We want to see if it helps reduce long-term pain and is safe for patients.
Australia · Hong Kong · New Zealand