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The STOP-MED CTRCD Trial
This study looks at whether it's safe for cancer survivors to stop heart failure medicines if their heart has recovered well. It's for people whose hearts were affected by cancer treatment but are now working normally again.
United States · Australia · Canada - recruitingNA
Breast cancEr, FITness and ExeRcise for Heart Health: The BE-FITTER Study
This study looks at how exercise or yoga helps older women who've had breast cancer and chemotherapy. It checks if these activities can improve heart and muscle health and make daily tasks easier.
Canada - active not recruitingNA
Exercise to Prevent AnthraCycline-based Cardio-Toxicity Study 2.0 (EXACT2)
This study looks at whether a special exercise plan can help protect the hearts of women with breast cancer who are having chemotherapy. Some chemotherapy drugs can affect the heart, so we want to see if regular exercise can reduce this risk while the treatment works.
Canada - active not recruiting
BIOMARKER and IMAGING CHARACTERISATION of INFLAMMATORY ATHEROMA in PATIENTS RECEIVING IMMUNOTHERAPY and ANGIOGENESIS INHIBITORS
This study looks at how new cancer drugs, called immunotherapies and anti-angiogenesis medicines, affect your blood vessels and heart. We want to understand why some patients get heart problems or strokes when taking these important cancer treatments.
United Kingdom