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P-MUC1C-ALLO1 <span class="highlight">CAR-T Cell</span> Immunotherapy for Advanced Breast Cancer

A Phase 1 Dose Escalation and Expanded Cohort Study of P-MUC1C-ALLO1 in Adult Subjects With Advanced or Metastatic Solid Tumors

Purpose: To study the safety, best dose, effects (good and bad), and anti-cancer activity of P-MUC1C-ALLO1, an experimental <span class="highlight">CAR-T</span> cell immunotherapy.

Who is this for?: People with advanced (some stage III) or metastatic (stage IV) breast cancer that has progressed on standard treatment. View full eligibility criteria

What's involved?

<p class="seamTextPara"> You will be assigned to 1 of 2 groups based on when you enroll: </p> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 1</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">P-MUC1C-ALLO1 <span class="highlight">CAR-T</span> cell immunotherapy, by IV, 1 session</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 2</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">P-MUC1C-ALLO1 <span class="highlight">CAR-T</span> cell immunotherapy, by IV, multiple sessions</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Additional procedures</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">May require 1 biopsy</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Rimiducid (CaspaCIDe®) may be given for safety</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Please contact research site for treatment schedule.</i></p>

What's being studied?

<ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">P-MUC1C-ALLO1 is an experimental immunotherapy called <span class="highlight">CAR-T</span> cell therapy.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Allogeneic <span class="highlight">CAR-T</span> cell therapy is an immunotherapy made from donor immune cells.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Donor immune cells are modified with chimeric antigen receptors <span class="highlight">(CARs)</span> so they can attack cancer cells.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">The <span class="highlight">CAR</span> T-cells are then infused back into you while you are hospitalized.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Rimiducid (CaspaCIDe®) is an enzyme that can be administered for safety to kill <span class="highlight">CAR-T</span> cells, if needed.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">This trial is also enrolling people with other types of cancer.</li></ul>

How can I learn more?

<ul class='seamTextUnorderedList'><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'>View eligibility criteria and additional trial information: <a href='https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT05239143' target='_blank'>ClinicalTrials.gov</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://poseida.com/science/pipeline/#cart-therapies' target='_blank'>Poseida Therapeutics Drug Information Page: P-MUC1C-ALLO1</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/poseida-therapeutics-announces-fda-clearance-of-investigational-new-drug-application-for-p-muc1c-allo1-a-fully-allogeneic-car-t-targeting-multiple-solid-tumors-301447910.html' target='_blank'>Poseida Therapeutics Press Release: P-MUC1C-ALLO1</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.bellicum.com/caspacide-safety-switch/' target='_blank'>Bellicum Phamaceuticals Drug Information Page: Rimiducid (CaspaCIDe®)</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fimmu.2020.618427/full' target='_blank'>Journal Article: Allogeneic CAR T-Cell Immunotherapy</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://metastatictrialtalk.org/from-the-experts/what-is-car-t-therapy/' target='_blank'>Metastatic Trial Talk: What is CAR-T Therapy?</a> </li></ul>
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P-MUC1C-ALLO1 <span class="highlight">CAR-T Cell</span> Immunotherapy for Advanced Breast Cancer

A Phase 1 Dose Escalation and Expanded Cohort Study of P-MUC1C-ALLO1 in Adult Subjects With Advanced or Metastatic Solid Tumors
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Nearest Location:
3 miles
University of California, San Francisco
San Francisco, CA

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Visits:
May require hospitalization

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ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT05239143

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Phase I

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Datopotamab Deruxtecan ADC for Metastatic Triple Negative Breast Cancer

A Phase 3, Open-label, Randomised Study of Datopotamab Deruxtecan (Dato-DXd) Versus Investigator's Choice of Chemotherapy in Patients Who Are Not Candidates for PD-1/PD-L1 Inhibitor Therapy in First-line Locally Recurrent Inoperable or Metastatic Triple-negative Breast Cancer (TROPION Breast02)

Purpose: To study the safety, effects (good and bad), and anti-cancer activity of datopotamab deruxtecan, an experimental antibody drug conjugate (ADC).

Who is this for?: People with advanced (some stage III) or metastatic (stage IV) triple negative (ER-, PR-, HER2-) breast cancer who have not received chemotherapy or targeted therapy for advanced disease. You must not have received treatment with trastuzumab deruxtecan (Enhertu®) or sacituzumab govitecan (Trodelvy®). You must have at least 1 tumor that has not been treated with radiation. View full eligibility criteria

What's involved?

<p class="seamTextPara"> You will be randomly assigned to 1 of 2 groups: </p> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 1</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Datopotamab deruxtecan, by IV</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 2</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Standard of <span class="highlight">care</span> chemotherapy: paclitaxel (Taxol®), nab-paclitaxel (Abraxane®), capecitabine (Xeloda®), paraplatin <span class="highlight">(Carboplatin®),</span> or eribulin (Halaven®)</li></ul>

What's being studied?

<ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">An antibody-drug conjugate (ADC) is a type of therapy that combines an antibody that targets cancer cells with a therapy that can kill cancer cells.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Because the antibody only targets cancer cells, the ADC does not kill normal cells, making it less likely to cause side effects.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Datopotamab deruxtecan's antibody targets TROP2, a protein that is expressed by some breast cancer cells, and it delivers an anti-cancer drug called deruxtecan.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Paclitaxel (Taxol®), nab-paclitaxel (Abraxane®), capecitabine (Xeloda®), paraplatin <span class="highlight">(Carboplatin®),</span> or eribulin (Halaven®) are chemotherapy drugs.</li></ul>

How can I learn more?

<ul class='seamTextUnorderedList'><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'>View eligibility criteria and additional trial information: <a href='https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT05374512' target='_blank'>ClinicalTrials.gov</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://ascopost.com/issues/february-10-2022/datopotamab-deruxtecan-shows-activity-in-advanced-triple-negative-breast-cancer/' target='_blank'>ASCO: Datopotamab Deruxtecan Shows Activity in Advanced Triple Negative Breast Cancer</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.breastcancer.org/treatment/chemotherapy' target='_blank'>Breastcancer.org: Chemotherapy</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://metastatictrialtalk.org/research-news/antibody-drug-conjugates/' target='_blank'>Metastastic Trial Talk: Update On Antibody-Drug Conjugates (ADCs) For MBC</a> </li></ul>
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Datopotamab Deruxtecan ADC for Metastatic Triple Negative Breast Cancer

A Phase 3, Open-label, Randomised Study of Datopotamab Deruxtecan (Dato-DXd) Versus Investigator's Choice of Chemotherapy in Patients Who Are Not Candidates for PD-1/PD-L1 Inhibitor Therapy in First-line Locally Recurrent Inoperable or Metastatic Triple-negative Breast Cancer (TROPION Breast02)
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Nearest Location:
3 miles
Research Site
San Francisco, CA

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Visits:
Number of visits unavailable

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ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT05374512

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Phase III

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Sacituzumab Govitecan Antibody Drug Conjugate for Metastatic HR+, HER2- Breast Cancer

A Randomized, Open-label, Phase 3 Study of Sacituzumab Govitecan Versus Treatment of Physician's Choice in Patients With Hormone Receptor-Positive (HR+)/Human Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor 2 Negative (HER2-) (HER2 IHC0 or HER2-low [IHC 1+, IHC 2+/ISH-]) Inoperable, Locally Advanced, or Metastatic Breast Cancer and Have Received Endocrine Ther...

Purpose: To study the safety, effects (good and bad), and anti-cancer activity of sacituzumab govitecan (Trodelvy®) antibody drug conjugate compared to standard of <span class="highlight">care</span> chemotherapy.

Who is this for?: People with advanced (some stage III) or metastatic (stage IV) hormone receptor positive (ER+ and/or PR+), HER2 negative (HER2-) breast cancer who have received hormone therapy for advanced disease. You must have not yet received chemotherapy for advanced disease. View full eligibility criteria

What's involved?

<p class="seamTextPara"> You will be randomly assigned to 1 of 2 groups: </p> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 1: Experimental</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Sacituzumab govitecan (Trodelvy®), by IV, weekly, 2 weeks on, 1 week off</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 2: Standard of <span class="highlight">Care</i></span> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Paclitaxel (Taxol®), by IV, weekly, 3 weeks on, 1 week off</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Nab-paclitaxel (Abraxane®), by IV, weekly, 3 weeks on, 1 week off</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Capecitabine (Xeloda®), by IV, weekly, 3 weeks on, 1 week off</li></ul>

What's being studied?

<ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Sacituzumab govitecan (Trodelvy®) is a type of targeted therapy called an antibody drug conjugate (ADC).</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">An antibody-drug conjugate (ADC) is a type of therapy that combines an antibody that targets cancer cells with a therapy that can kill cancer cells.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Because the antibody only targets cancer cells, the ADC does not kill normal cells, making it less likely to cause side effects.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">The antibody in sacituzumab govitecan (Trodelvy®) targets TROP2 proteins. It delivers the chemotherapy irinotecan.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Paclitaxel (Taxol®), nab-paclitaxel (Abraxane®), and capecitabine (Xeloda®) are chemotherapy drugs.</li></ul>

How can I learn more?

<ul class='seamTextUnorderedList'><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'>View eligibility criteria and additional trial information: <a href='https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT05840211' target='_blank'>ClinicalTrials.gov</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.breastcancer.org/treatment/targeted-therapy/trodelvy' target='_blank'>Breastcancer.org: Sacituzumab Govitecan (Trodelvy®)</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.breastcancer.org/treatment/chemotherapy' target='_blank'>Breastcancer.org: Chemotherapy</a> </li></ul>
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Sacituzumab Govitecan Antibody Drug Conjugate for Metastatic HR+, HER2- Breast Cancer

A Randomized, Open-label, Phase 3 Study of Sacituzumab Govitecan Versus Treatment of Physician's Choice in Patients With Hormone Receptor-Positive (HR+)/Human Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor 2 Negative (HER2-) (HER2 IHC0 or HER2-low [IHC 1+, IHC 2+/ISH-]) Inoperable, Locally Advanced, or Metastatic Breast Cancer and Have Received Endocrine Ther...
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Nearest Location:
3 miles
University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center
San Francisco, CA

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Visits:
3 visits every month

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ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT05840211

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Phase III

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RO7247669 Bispecific Antibody with Chemotherapy for Advanced Triple Negative or HER2 Low, PD-L1 Positive Breast Cancer

A Phase II, Multicenter, Randomized, Double-Blind Study of RO7247669 Combined With Nab-Paclitaxel Compared With Pembrolizumab Combined With Nab-Paclitaxel in Participants With Previously Untreated, PD-L1-Positive, Locally-Advanced Unresectable or Metastatic Triple-Negative Breast Cancer

Purpose: To study the safety, effects (good and bad), and anti-cancer activity of RO7247669, an experimental targeted therapy, with nab-paclitaxel (Abraxane®) chemotherapy.

Who is this for?: People with advanced (some stage III) or metastatic (stage IV) triple negative (ER-, PR-, HER2- or HER2 low) breast cancer that is PD-L1 positive. You must have not yet received treatment for advanced disease. View full eligibility criteria

What's involved?

<p class="seamTextPara"> You will be randomly assigned to 1 of 2 groups: </p> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 1: Experimental</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">RO7247669, by IV, every 3 weeks</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Nab-paclitaxel (Abraxane®), by IV, weekly, 3 weeks on, 1 week off</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 2: Standard of <span class="highlight">Care</i></span> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Pembrolizumab (Keytruda®), by IV, every 3 weeks</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Nab-paclitaxel (Abraxane®), by IV, weekly, 3 weeks on, 1 week off</li></ul>

What's being studied?

<ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">RO7247669 is an experimental targeted therapy called a bispecific antibody.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">A bispecific antibody binds to two distinct targets and may work better than traditional antibody drugs.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">RO7247669 is a bispecific antibody that targets PD-1 (programmed death-1) and LAG-3 (lymphocyte-activation gene 3).</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Nab-paclitaxel (Abraxane®) is a chemotherapy drug.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Pembrolizumab (Keytruda®) is a type of immunotherapy called a PD-1 inhibitor, which is a type of immune checkpoint inhibitor. Blocking PD-1 may allow the body's immune system to detect and fight cancer cells.</li></ul>

How can I learn more?

<ul class='seamTextUnorderedList'><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'>View eligibility criteria and additional trial information: <a href='https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT05852691' target='_blank'>ClinicalTrials.gov</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.cancer.gov/publications/dictionaries/cancer-drug/def/tobemstomig' target='_blank'>National Cancer Institute: Tobemstomig (RO7247669)</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.breastcancer.org/drugs/abraxane' target='_blank'>Breastcancer.org: Nab-Paclitaxel (Abraxane®)</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.breastcancer.org/treatment/immunotherapy/keytruda' target='_blank'>Breastcancer.org: Pembrolizumab (Keytruda®)</a> </li></ul>
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RO7247669 Bispecific Antibody with Chemotherapy for Advanced Triple Negative or HER2 Low, PD-L1 Positive Breast Cancer

A Phase II, Multicenter, Randomized, Double-Blind Study of RO7247669 Combined With Nab-Paclitaxel Compared With Pembrolizumab Combined With Nab-Paclitaxel in Participants With Previously Untreated, PD-L1-Positive, Locally-Advanced Unresectable or Metastatic Triple-Negative Breast Cancer
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Nearest Location:
3 miles
UCSF Comprehensive Cancer Ctr
San Francisco, CA

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Visits:
1 visit every 1-2 weeks

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ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT05852691

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Phase II

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Trastuzumab Deruxtecan ADC and Pembrolizumab Immunotherapy for Advanced HER2 Positive and HER2 Low Breast Cancer

A Phase 1b, Multicenter, Two-Part, Open-Label Study of Trastuzumab Deruxtecan (DS-8201a), An Anti-Human Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor-2 (HER2)-Antibody Drug Conjugate (ADC), In Combination With Pembrolizumab, An Anti-PD-1 Antibody, In Subjects With Locally Advanced/Metastatic Breast Or Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC)

Purpose: To study the safety, best dose, effects (good and bad), and anti-cancer activity of trastuzumab deruxtecan (Enhertu®) antibody drug conjugate (ADC) with pembrolizumab (Keytruda®) PD-1 inhibitor.

Who is this for?: People with advanced (some stage III) or metastatic (stage IV) HER2 positive (HER2+) or HER2 low breast cancer who have received trastuzumab emtansine/T-DM1 (Kadcyla®) or standard of <span class="highlight">care</span> therapy. View full eligibility criteria

What's involved?

<p class="seamTextPara"> You will receive the following: </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Trastuzumab deruxtecan (Enhertu®), by IV, every 3 weeks</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Pembrolizumab (Keytruda®), by IV, every 3 weeks</li></ul>

What's being studied?

<ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">HER2 low expression is defined as IHC 1+ or 2+ and ISH-.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Trastuzumab deruxtecan (Enhertu®) is an antibody-drug conjugate (ADC). It targets HER2 to deliver a chemotherapy directly to the cancer cells. It is approved for use to treat people with metastatic HER2+ breast cancer who have already received two anti-HER2 therapies. Its use in this trial is considered experimental.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Pembrolizumab (Keytruda®) is a type of immunotherapy called a PD-1 inhibitor.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Blocking PD-1 allows the body's immune system to detect and fight cancer cells.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">This study is also enrolling patients with other types of solid tumors.</li></ul>

How can I learn more?

<ul class='seamTextUnorderedList'><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'>View eligibility criteria and additional trial information: <a href='https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT04042701' target='_blank'>ClinicalTrials.gov</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.fda.gov/drugs/resources-information-approved-drugs/fda-approves-fam-trastuzumab-deruxtecan-nxki-unresectable-or-metastatic-her2-positive-breast-cancer' target='_blank'>FDA: FDA Approves Fam-Trastuzumab Deruxtecan-nxki</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.cancer.gov/publications/dictionaries/cancer-terms/def/fam-trastuzumab-deruxtecan' target='_blank'>NCI Drug Dictionary: Fam-Trastuzumab Deruxtecan</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://ascopost.com/news/february-2020/trastuzumab-deruxtecan-in-her2-low-expressing-previously-treated-advanced-breast-cancer/' target='_blank'>ASCO Post: Trastuzumab Deruxtecan in HER2–Low-Expressing, Previously Treated Advanced Breast Cancer</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.breastcancer.org/treatment/immunotherapy/keytruda' target='_blank'>Breastcancer.org: Pembrolizumab (Keytruda)</a> </li></ul>
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Trastuzumab Deruxtecan ADC and Pembrolizumab Immunotherapy for Advanced HER2 Positive and HER2 Low Breast Cancer

A Phase 1b, Multicenter, Two-Part, Open-Label Study of Trastuzumab Deruxtecan (DS-8201a), An Anti-Human Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor-2 (HER2)-Antibody Drug Conjugate (ADC), In Combination With Pembrolizumab, An Anti-PD-1 Antibody, In Subjects With Locally Advanced/Metastatic Breast Or Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC)
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Nearest Location:
3 miles
University of California San Francisco Medical Center
San Francisco, CA

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Visits:
1 visit every 3 weeks

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ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT04042701

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Phase I

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Malignant Fluid Test to Predict Response to Treatment for Breast Cancer

Mass Response of Malignant Fluid Cells as a Biomarker for Rapid Therapy Guidance

Purpose: To study if a mass response test can predict your cancer's response to potential treatments.

Who is this for?: People with stage I, stage II, stage III, or metastatic (stage IV) breast cancer that have malignant fluid. View full eligibility criteria

What's involved?

<p class="seamTextPara"> Additional malignant fluid will be collected as part of a standard of <span class="highlight">care</span> procedure.</p>

What's being studied?

<ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Malignant fluid is the build up of fluid and cancer cells in your body.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">A cancer cell's mass response (weight change) indicates when a cancer cell begins responding to a drug before it dies.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">The results from the mass response test may be used by your doctor to choose your next treatment(s).</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Additional malignant fluid will be collected as part of a standard of <span class="highlight">care</span> procedure.</li></ul>

How can I learn more?

<ul class='seamTextUnorderedList'><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'>View eligibility criteria and additional trial information: <a href='https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT05461430' target='_blank'>ClinicalTrials.gov</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.travera.com/clinical-study-summary' target='_blank'>Travera Trial Information Page: TRV-003</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.travera.com/technology' target='_blank'>Travera: Mass Response Test</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.thoracic.org/patients/patient-resources/resources/malignant-pleural-effusions.pdf' target='_blank'>American Thoracic Society: Malignant Fluid</a> </li></ul>
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Malignant Fluid Test to Predict Response to Treatment for Breast Cancer

Mass Response of Malignant Fluid Cells as a Biomarker for Rapid Therapy Guidance
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Nearest Location:
7 miles
xCures
Oakland, CA

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Visits:
Coincides with routine <span class="highlight">care</span>

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ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT05461430

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Phase NA

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Imaging and Tumor Mark Tests to Monitor Metastatic HR Positive, HER2 Negative Breast Cancer

Randomized Non-Inferiority Trial Comparing Overall Survival of Patients Monitored With Serum Tumor Marker Directed Disease Monitoring (STMDDM) Versus Usual <span class="highlight">Care</span> in Patients With Metastatic Hormone Receptor Positive Breast Cancer (SWOG-S1703)

Purpose: To study if blood tests that look for tumor markers are as good as or better than imaging with PET and/or CT scans (the current standard of <span class="highlight">care)</span> to determine if a tumor is growing.

Who is this for?: People with metastatic (stage IV) hormone positive (ER+ and/or PR+), HER2 negative (HER2-) breast cancer who are planning to have first line treatment for metastatic disease or have started treatment within the past month, and have at least one elevated tumor marker. View full eligibility criteria

What's involved?

<p class="seamTextPara"> You will be randomly assigned to 1 of 2 groups: </p> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 1: Standard of <span class="highlight">care</i></span> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Imaging (CT and/or PET scans), at least every 3 months, ongoing</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Tumor Marker Test, if ordered by your doctor</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 2: Experimental</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Tumor Marker Tests, every 1 to 2 months, ongoing</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Imaging (CT and/or PET scans), only if need is shown by a Tumor Marker Test</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Additional procedures</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Blood draws</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Questionnaires</li></ul>

What's being studied?

<ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">This imaging trial will compare using blood tests to PET/CT scans for monitoring tumor growth. </li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">The tumor markers that will be tested for in this study are CA 15-3, CA27.29, and CEA.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">The imaging tests will be those ordered by your doctor.</li></ul>

How can I learn more?

<ul class='seamTextUnorderedList'><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'>View eligibility criteria and additional trial information: <a href='https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT03723928' target='_blank'>ClinicalTrials.gov</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.breastcancer.org/symptoms/testing/types/blood_marker' target='_blank'>Breastcancer.org: Blood Marker Tests</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.cancer.net/about-us/collaborations/top-five-list-oncology/choosing-wisely®-top-five-cancer-related-tests-procedures-and-treatments-many-patients-do-not-need/topic-4-follow-tumor-marker-tests-and-imaging-tests-people-treated-breast-cancer' target='_blank'>ASCO Cancer.net: Follow-up Tumor Marker Tests and Imaging Tests for People Treated for Breast Cancer</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.cancer.gov/about-cancer/diagnosis-staging/diagnosis/tumor-markers-fact-sheet' target='_blank'>NCI: Tumor Markers</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://ozarkscancerresearch.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/SWOG-S1703.pdf' target='_blank'>Cancer Research for the Ozarks: Trial Information Page</a> </li></ul>
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Imaging and Tumor Mark Tests to Monitor Metastatic HR Positive, HER2 Negative Breast Cancer

Randomized Non-Inferiority Trial Comparing Overall Survival of Patients Monitored With Serum Tumor Marker Directed Disease Monitoring (STMDDM) Versus Usual <span class="highlight">Care</span> in Patients With Metastatic Hormone Receptor Positive Breast Cancer (SWOG-S1703)
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Nearest Location:
8 miles
Epic Care Partners in Cancer Care
Emeryville, CA

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Visits:
Number of visits unavailable

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ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT03723928

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Phase NA

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<span class="highlight">Carvedilol</span> to Prevent Heart Problems in People with Metastatic HER2+ Breast Cancer

Prospective Evaluation of <span class="highlight">Carvedilol</span> in Prevention of <span class="highlight">Cardiac</span> Toxicity in Patients With Metastatic HER-2+ Breast Cancer, Phase III

Purpose: To investigate whether a beta-blocker can help prevent heart problems caused by cancer treatments.

Who is this for?: People with metastatic (stage IV) HER2 positive (HER2+) breast cancer who are receiving or planning to receive trastuzumab (Herceptin®). View full eligibility criteria

What's involved?

<p class="seamTextPara"> You will be randomly assigned to 1 of 3 groups: </p> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 1: Intervention</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem"><span class="highlight">Carvedilol,</span> by mouth, daily for up to 2 years</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 2: Standard of <span class="highlight">care</i></span> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">No intervention</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 3: If you are already taking taking a beta blocker, ARB, or ACE inhibitor</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Observation for up to 2 years</li></ul>

What's being studied?

<ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Some breast cancer treatments can cause or increase the risk of heart problems, which is called <span class="highlight">cardiotoxicity.</span> </li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">The beta-blocker being used in this study is <span class="highlight">carvedilol.</span> It is used to treat heart failure and high blood pressure.</li></ul>

How can I learn more?

<ul class='seamTextUnorderedList'><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'>View eligibility criteria and additional trial information: <a href='https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT03418961' target='_blank'>ClinicalTrials.gov</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='http://www.breastcancer.org/treatment/side_effects/heart_probs' target='_blank'>Breastcancer.org: Heart Problems</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.health.harvard.edu/heart-health/treatments-for-breast-cancer-may-harm-the-heart' target='_blank'>Harvard Health Publishing: Treatments for Breast Cancer</a> </li></ul>
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<span class="highlight">Carvedilol</span> to Prevent Heart Problems in People with Metastatic HER2+ Breast Cancer

Prospective Evaluation of <span class="highlight">Carvedilol</span> in Prevention of <span class="highlight">Cardiac</span> Toxicity in Patients With Metastatic HER-2+ Breast Cancer, Phase III
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Nearest Location:
22 miles
Contra Costa Regional Medical Center
Martinez, CA

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Visits:
Number of visits unavailable

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ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT03418961

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Phase III

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Gedatolisib pan-PI3K/mTOR Inhibitor for Advanced HR+, HER2- Breast Cancer

Phase 3, Open-Label, Randomized, Study Comparing Gedatolisib Combined With Fulvestrant & With or Without Palbociclib to Standard-of-Care Therapies in Patients With HR-Positive, HER2-Negative Advanced Breast Cancer Previously Treated With a CDK4/6 Inhibitor in Combination w/Non-Steroidal Aromatase Inhibitor Therapy

Purpose: To study the safety, effects (good and bad), and anti-cancer activity of gedatolisib, an experimental pan-PI3K and mTOR inhibitor, with fulvestrant (Faslodex®) hormone therapy, with or without palbociclib (Ibrance®) CDK 4/6 inhibitor.

Who is this for?: People with advanced (some stage III) or metastatic (stage IV) hormone receptor positive (ER+ and/or PR+), HER2 negative (HER2-) breast cancer with or without a PIK3CA mutation who have received treatment with a CDK 4/6 inhibitor with an aromatase inhibitor. You must not have received more than 1 chemotherapy for advanced disease or 2 lines of hormone therapy. View full eligibility criteria

What's involved?

<p class="seamTextPara"> You will be randomly assigned to 1 of 4 groups depending on your cancer: </p> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 1: Experimental, with or without PIK3CA Mutation</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Gedatolisib, by IV, weekly, 3 weeks on, 1 week off</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Palbociclib (Ibrance®), by mouth, daily, 3 weeks on, 1 week off</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Fulvestrant (Faslodex®), by injection, every 2 weeks for 1 month, then monthly</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 2: Experimental, with or without PIK3CA Mutation</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Gedatolisib, by IV, weekly, 3 weeks on, 1 week off</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Fulvestrant (Faslodex®), by injection, every 2 weeks for 1 month, then monthly</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 3: Standard of <span class="highlight">Care,</span> without PIK3CA Mutation</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Fulvestrant (Faslodex®), by injection, every 2 weeks for 1 month, then monthly</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 4: Standard of <span class="highlight">Care,</span> with PIK3CA Mutation</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Alpelisib (Piqray®), by mouth, daily</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Fulvestrant (Faslodex®), by injection, every 2 weeks for 1 month, then monthly</li></ul>

What's being studied?

<ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Gedatolisib is an experimental targeted therapy called a pan-PI3K/mTOR inhibitor. Blocking PI3K and mTOR may slow or stop cancer cells from growing.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Palbociclib (Ibrance®) is a type of targeted therapy called a CDK 4/6 inhibitor. CDK 4/6 inhibitors block two enzymes, CDK 4 and CDK 6, that help cancer grow.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Fulvestrant (Faslodex®) is a type of hormone therapy called a selective estrogen receptor downregulator (SERD). SERDs bind to and break down estrogen receptors.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Alpelisib (Piqray®) is a type of targeted therapy called a PI3K inhibitor. Blocking the PI3K pathway may slow or stop cancer cells from growing.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Premenopausal and perimenopausal women will also be given a drug that will put women in temporary menopause.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Targets or mutations: PIK3CA</li></ul>

How can I learn more?

<ul class='seamTextUnorderedList'><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'>View eligibility criteria and additional trial information: <a href='https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT05501886' target='_blank'>ClinicalTrials.gov</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.celcuity.com/gedatolisib/' target='_blank'>Celcuity Drug Information Page: Gedatolisib</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.breastcancer.org/treatment/targeted-therapy/ibrance' target='_blank'>Breastcancer.org: Palbociclib (Ibrance®)</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.breastcancer.org/treatment/hormonal-therapy/faslodex' target='_blank'>Breastcancer.org: Fulvestrant (Faslodex®)</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.breastcancer.org/treatment/targeted-therapy/piqray' target='_blank'>Breastcancer.org: Alpelisib (Piqray®)</a> </li></ul>
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Gedatolisib pan-PI3K/mTOR Inhibitor for Advanced HR+, HER2- Breast Cancer

Phase 3, Open-Label, Randomized, Study Comparing Gedatolisib Combined With Fulvestrant & With or Without Palbociclib to Standard-of-Care Therapies in Patients With HR-Positive, HER2-Negative Advanced Breast Cancer Previously Treated With a CDK4/6 Inhibitor in Combination w/Non-Steroidal Aromatase Inhibitor Therapy
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Nearest Location:
28 miles
Kaiser Permanente Medical Center - Vallejo
Vallejo, CA

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Visits:
1-3 visits per month

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ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT05501886

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Phase III

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ARV-471 Hormone Therapy Compared to Fulvestrant Hormone Therapy for Advanced ER+, HER2- Breast Cancer

A PHASE 3, RANDOMIZED, OPEN-LABEL, MULTICENTER TRIAL OF ARV-471 (PF-07850327) VS FULVESTRANT IN PARTICIPANTS WITH ESTROGEN RECEPTOR-POSITIVE, HER2-NEGATIVE ADVANCED BREAST CANCER WHOSE DISEASE PROGRESSED AFTER PRIOR ENDOCRINE BASED TREATMENT FOR ADVANCED DISEASE (VERITAC-2)

Purpose: To compare the safety, effects (good and bad), and anti-cancer activity of ARV-471 (PF-07850327), an experimental hormone therapy, to fulvestrant (Faslodex®) hormone therapy.

Who is this for?: People with advanced (some stage III) or metastatic (stage IV) estrogen receptor positive (ER+), HER2 negative (HER2-) breast cancer who have received 1 line of treatment with a CDK inhibitor with hormone therapy and up to 1 additional line of hormone therapy for advanced disease. You must not have received chemotherapy for advanced disease. View full eligibility criteria

What's involved?

<p class="seamTextPara"> You will be randomly assigned to 1 of 2 groups: </p> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 1: Experimental</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">ARV-471 (PF-07850327), by mouth, daily</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 2: Standard of <span class="highlight">Care</i></span> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Fulvestrant (Faslodex®), by injection, every 2 weeks for 1 month, then monthly</li></ul>

What's being studied?

<ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">ARV-471 (PF-07850327) is an experimental hormone therapy called a PROTAC protein degrader that breaks down estrogen receptors.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Fulvestrant (Faslodex®) is a type of hormone therapy called a selective estrogen receptor degrader (SERD). SERDs bind to and break down estrogen receptors.</li></ul>

How can I learn more?

<ul class='seamTextUnorderedList'><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'>View eligibility criteria and additional trial information: <a href='https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT05654623' target='_blank'>ClinicalTrials.gov</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='www.veritac2study.com' target='_blank'>Pfizer: Study Information Page</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.arvinas.com/pipeline-programs/estrogen-receptor' target='_blank'>Arvinas: ARV-471 Drug Information Page</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.breastcancer.org/treatment/hormonal-therapy/faslodex' target='_blank'>Breastcancer.org: Fulvestrant (Faslodex®)</a> </li></ul>
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ARV-471 Hormone Therapy Compared to Fulvestrant Hormone Therapy for Advanced ER+, HER2- Breast Cancer

A PHASE 3, RANDOMIZED, OPEN-LABEL, MULTICENTER TRIAL OF ARV-471 (PF-07850327) VS FULVESTRANT IN PARTICIPANTS WITH ESTROGEN RECEPTOR-POSITIVE, HER2-NEGATIVE ADVANCED BREAST CANCER WHOSE DISEASE PROGRESSED AFTER PRIOR ENDOCRINE BASED TREATMENT FOR ADVANCED DISEASE (VERITAC-2)
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Nearest Location:
40 miles
Providence Queen of the Valley Medical Center
Napa, CA

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Visits:
1 visit every month

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ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT05654623

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Phase III

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Lasofoxifene Hormone Therapy with CDK4/6 Inhibitor for Advanced ER+, HER2- Breast Cancer With an ESR1 Mutation

An Open Label, Randomized, Multicenter Study Comparing the Efficacy and Safety of the Combination of Lasofoxifene and Abemaciclib to the Combination of Fulvestrant and Abemaciclib for the Treatment of Pre- and Postmenopausal Women and Men With Locally Advanced or Metastatic ER+/HER2- Breast Cancer With an ESR1 Mutation (ELAINEIII)

Purpose: To study the safety, effects (good and bad), and anti-cancer activity of lasofoxifene, an experimental hormone therapy, with abemaciclib (Verzenio®) CDK4/6 inhibitor.

Who is this for?: People with advanced (some stage III) or metastatic (stage IV) estrogen receptor positive (ER+), HER2 negative (HER2-) breast cancer with an ESR1 mutation. You must have received an aromatase inhibitor with palbociclib (Ibrance®) or ribociclib (Kisqali®) CDK4/6 inhibitor as your first line of hormone therapy for advanced disease. You must not have received more than 1 line of chemotherapy for advanced disease. View full eligibility criteria

What's involved?

<p class="seamTextPara"> You will be randomly assigned to 1 of 2 groups: </p> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 1: Experimental</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Lasofoxifene, by mouth, daily</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Abemaciclib (Verzenio®), by mouth, daily</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 2: Standard of <span class="highlight">Care</i></span> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Fulvestrant (Faslodex®), by injection, 2 times in 1 month, then monthly</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Abemaciclib (Verzenio®), by mouth, daily</li></ul>

What's being studied?

<ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Lasofoxifene is an experimental hormone therapy called a selective estrogen receptor modulator (SERM). SERMs work by blocking the activity of estrogen.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Abemaciclib (Verzenio®) is a type of targeted therapy called a CDK4/6 inhibitor. It blocks two enzymes, CDK4 and CDK6, that help cancer grow.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Fulvestrant (Faslodex®) is a type of hormone therapy called a selective estrogen receptor downregulator (SERD). SERDs bind to and break down estrogen receptors.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Targets or mutations: ESR1</li></ul>

How can I learn more?

<ul class='seamTextUnorderedList'><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'>View eligibility criteria and additional trial information: <a href='https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT05696626' target='_blank'>ClinicalTrials.gov</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://sermonixpharma.com/lasofoxifene/' target='_blank'>Sermonix Pharmaceuticals: Lasofoxifene Drug Information Page</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.breastcancer.org/treatment/targeted-therapy/verzenio' target='_blank'>Breastcancer.org: Abemaciclib (Verzenio®)</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.breastcancer.org/treatment/hormonal-therapy/faslodex' target='_blank'>Breastcancer.org: Fulvestrant (Faslodex®)</a> </li></ul>
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Lasofoxifene Hormone Therapy with CDK4/6 Inhibitor for Advanced ER+, HER2- Breast Cancer With an ESR1 Mutation

An Open Label, Randomized, Multicenter Study Comparing the Efficacy and Safety of the Combination of Lasofoxifene and Abemaciclib to the Combination of Fulvestrant and Abemaciclib for the Treatment of Pre- and Postmenopausal Women and Men With Locally Advanced or Metastatic ER+/HER2- Breast Cancer With an ESR1 Mutation (ELAINEIII)
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Nearest Location:
53 miles
Providence Medical Foundation - Santa Rosa, CA
Santa Rosa, CA

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Visits:
Number of visits unavailable

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ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT05696626

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Phase III

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Sacituzumab Govitecan-hziy ADC and Pembrolizumab for Advanced PD-L1 Positive, Triple Negative Breast Cancer

A Randomized, Open-label, Phase 3 Study of Sacituzumab Govitecan and Pembrolizumab Versus Treatment of Physician's Choice and Pembrolizumab in Patients With Previously Untreated, Locally Advanced Inoperable or Metastatic Triple-Negative Breast Cancer, Whose Tumors Express PD-L1 (ASCENT-04)

Purpose: To study the safety, effects (good and bad), and anti-cancer activity of sacituzumab govitecan-hziy (Trodelvy®), a type of targeted therapy called an antibody drug conjugate (ADC), with pembrolizumab (Keytruda®), a type of immunotherapy called a PD-1 inhibitor, compared to chemotherapy with pembrolizumab (Keytruda®).

Who is this for?: People with advanced (some stage III) or metastatic (stage IV) PD-L1 positive (PD-L1+), triple negative (ER-, PR-, HER2-) breast cancer who have not yet received treatment for advanced disease. View full eligibility criteria

What's involved?

<p class="seamTextPara"> You will be randomly assigned to 1 of 2 groups: </p> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 1: ADC with Immunotherapy</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Sacituzumab govitecan (Trodelvy®), by IV, weekly, 2 weeks on, 1 week off</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Pembrolizumab (Keytruda®), by IV, every 3 weeks</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 2: Chemotherapy with Immunotherapy</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Paclitaxel (Taxol®) or nab-paclitaxel (Abraxane®), by IV, weekly, 3 weeks on, 1 week off</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> or </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Gemcitabine (Gemzar®) with <span class="highlight">carboplatin</span> (Paraplatin®), by IV, weekly, 2 weeks on, 1 week off</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> with: </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Pembrolizumab (Keytruda®), by IV, every 3 weeks</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Additional Procedures</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">May require 1 biopsy</li></ul>

What's being studied?

<ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Sacituzumab govitecan (Trodelvy®) is a type of targeted therapy called an antibody drug conjugate (ADC).</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">An antibody-drug conjugate (ADC) is a type of therapy that combines an antibody that targets cancer cells with a therapy that can kill cancer cells.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Because the antibody only targets cancer cells, the ADC does not kill normal cells, making it less likely to cause side effects.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">The antibody in sacituzumab govitecan (Trodelvy®) targets TROP2 proteins. It delivers the chemotherapy irinotecan.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Pembrolizumab (Keytruda®) is an experimental type of immunotherapy called a PD-1 inhibitor, which is a type of immune checkpoint inhibitor. Blocking PD-1 may allow the body's immune system to detect and fight cancer cells.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Paclitaxel (Taxol®), nab-paclitaxel (Abraxane®), gemcitabine (Gemzar®), and <span class="highlight">carboplatin</span> (Paraplatin®) are chemotherapy drugs.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Targets or mutations: PD-L1</li></ul>

How can I learn more?

<ul class='seamTextUnorderedList'><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'>View eligibility criteria and additional trial information: <a href='https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT05382286' target='_blank'>ClinicalTrials.gov</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.breastcancer.org/treatment/targeted-therapy/trodelvy#:~:text=Trodelvy%20(chemical%20name%3A%20sacituzumab%20govitecan,two%20or%20more%20systemic%20therapies.' target='_blank'>Breastcancer.org: Sacituzumab govitecan-hziy (Trodelvy®)</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.breastcancer.org/treatment/immunotherapy/keytruda' target='_blank'>Breastcancer.org: Pembrolizumab (Keytruda®)</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://metastatictrialtalk.org/research-news/antibody-drug-conjugates/' target='_blank'>Metastatic Trial Talk: Antibody-Drug Conjugates (ADC)</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://metastatictrialtalk.org/research-news/immune-checkpoint-inhibitor/' target='_blank'>Metastatic Trial Talk: Update on Immunotherapy for MBC: Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://tnbcfoundation.org/' target='_blank'>Triple Negative Breast Cancer Foundation: Home</a> </li></ul>
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Sacituzumab Govitecan-hziy ADC and Pembrolizumab for Advanced PD-L1 Positive, Triple Negative Breast Cancer

A Randomized, Open-label, Phase 3 Study of Sacituzumab Govitecan and Pembrolizumab Versus Treatment of Physician's Choice and Pembrolizumab in Patients With Previously Untreated, Locally Advanced Inoperable or Metastatic Triple-Negative Breast Cancer, Whose Tumors Express PD-L1 (ASCENT-04)
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Nearest Location:
53 miles
St. Jude Hospital Yorba dba St. Joseph Heritage Healthcare
Santa Rosa, CA

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Visits:
1 visit every 2-3 weeks

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ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT05382286

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Phase III

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Chemotherapy & Immunotherapy With or Without A Personalized Vaccine for Metastatic Triple Negative Breast Cancer That Is PD-L1 Negative

Randomized Phase 2 Clinical Trial of Nab-Paclitaxel + MEDI4736 (Durvalumab) + Tremelimumab + Neoantigen Vaccine vs. Nab-Paclitaxel + MEDI4736 (Durvalumab) + Tremelimumab in Patients With Metastatic Triple Negative Breast Cancer

Purpose: To study the safety and anti-cancer activity of giving chemotherapy, the immunotherapy tremelimumab, and the PD-L1 inhibitor Durvalumab (Imfinzi®) together with or without a personalized synthetic long peptide (SLP) vaccine and Hiltonol® (poly-ICLC) .

Who is this for?: People with metastatic (stage IV) triple negative (ER-, PR-, HER2-) breast cancer that is PD-L1 negative and who have not yet received any treatment for metastatic disease. View full eligibility criteria

What's involved?

<p class="seamTextPara"> You will be randomly assigned to 1 of 2 groups: </p> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 1: Vaccine</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Gemcitabine (Gemzar®) and <span class="highlight">carboplatin</span> (Paraplatin®), by IV, every week (2 weeks on, 1 week off), for 4.5 months</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> followed by: </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Personalized SLP Vaccine and Hiltonol® (poly-ICLC), 7 times over 2.5 months</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Tremelimumab, by IV, once a month, for 4 months</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Durvalumab (Imfinzi®), by IV, once a month, ongoing</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Nab-paclitaxel (Abraxane®), by IV, every week (3 weeks on, 1 week off), ongoing</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 2: No Vaccine</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Gemcitabine (Gemzar®) and <span class="highlight">carboplatin</span> (Paraplatin®), by IV, every week (2 weeks on, 1 week off), for 4.5 months</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> followed by: </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Tremelimumab, by IV, once a month, for 4 months</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Durvalumab (Imfinzi®), by IV, once a month, ongoing</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Nab-paclitaxel (Abraxane®), by IV, every week (3 weeks on, 1 week off), ongoing</li></ul>

What's being studied?

<ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">The type of vaccine used in this trial is called a personalized synthetic long peptide (SLP) vaccine. It may help your immune system see and fight cancer cells. </li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Hiltonol® (poly-ICLC) is an immune cell activating factor.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Carboplatin (Paraplatin®) is a chemotherapy routinely used to treat advanced and metastatic triple negative breast cancer.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Gemcitabine (Gemzar®) is a chemotherapy used to treat breast cancer.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Tremelimumab is a type of immunotherapy called a CTLA-4 inhibitor.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Durvalumab (Imfinzi®) is a type of immunotherapy called a PD-L1 (programmed cell death ligand-1) inhibitor. It works by stimulating the body's immune system to go after cancer cells. It has been approved to treat certain types of cancers, but its use in breast cancer is considered experimental.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Nab-paclitaxel (Abraxane®) is a chemotherapy approved to treat advanced breast cancer.</li></ul>

How can I learn more?

<ul class='seamTextUnorderedList'><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'>View eligibility criteria and additional trial information: <a href='https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT03606967' target='_blank'>ClinicalTrials.gov</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://metastatictrialtalk.org/inside-clinical-trials/breast-cancer-treatment-vaccines/' target='_blank'>Metastatic Trial Talk: Breast Cancer Treatment Vaccines</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.cancer.gov/publications/dictionaries/cancer-drug/search/Personalized%20Synthetic%20Long%20Pe/?searchMode=Begins' target='_blank'>NCI Drug Dictionary: Personalized Synthetic Long Peptide Breast Cancer Vaccine</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.oncovir.com' target='_blank'>Oncovir Drug Information Page: Hiltonol® (poly-ICLC)</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tremelimumab' target='_blank'>Wikipedia: Tremelimumab</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.cancer.gov/publications/dictionaries/cancer-terms/def/durvalumab' target='_blank'>NCI Drug Dictionary: Durvalumab (Imfinzi®)</a> </li></ul>
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Chemotherapy & Immunotherapy With or Without A Personalized Vaccine for Metastatic Triple Negative Breast Cancer That Is PD-L1 Negative

Randomized Phase 2 Clinical Trial of Nab-Paclitaxel + MEDI4736 (Durvalumab) + Tremelimumab + Neoantigen Vaccine vs. Nab-Paclitaxel + MEDI4736 (Durvalumab) + Tremelimumab in Patients With Metastatic Triple Negative Breast Cancer
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Nearest Location:
74 miles
University of California Davis Comprehensive Cancer Center
Sacramento, CA

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Visits:
Number of visits varies, ongoing

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ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT03606967

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Phase II

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Sacituzumab Govitecan-hziy ADC for Advanced Triple Negative Breast Cancer

A Randomized, Open-label, Phase 3 Study of Sacituzumab Govitecan Versus Treatment of Physician's Choice in Patients With Previously Untreated, Locally Advanced, Inoperable or Metastatic Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Whose Tumors Do Not Express PD-L1 or in Patients Previously Treated With Anti-PD-(L)1 Agents in the Early Setting Whose Tumors Do E... (ASCENT-03)

Purpose: To study the safety, effects (good and bad), and anti-cancer activity of sacituzumab govitecan-hziy (Trodelvy®), a type of targeted therapy called an antibody drug conjugate (ADC), compared to chemotherapy.

Who is this for?: People with advanced (some stage III) or metastatic (stage IV) triple negative (ER-, PR-, HER2-) breast cancer and have not received treatment with sacituzumab govitecan-hziy (Trodelvy®). If your cancer is PD-L1 positive, you must have previously received treatment with a PD-1/PD-L1 inhibitor. View full eligibility criteria

What's involved?

<p class="seamTextPara"> You will be randomly assigned to 1 of 2 groups: </p> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 1</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Sacituzumab govitecan (Trodelvy®), by IV, weekly, 2 weeks on, 1 week off</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 2</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Paclitaxel (Taxol®) or nab-paclitaxel (Abraxane®), by IV, weekly, 3 weeks on, 1 week off</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> or </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Gemcitabine (Gemzar®) with <span class="highlight">carboplatin</span> (Paraplatin®), by IV, weekly, 2 weeks on, 1 week off</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Additional Procedures</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">May require 1 biopsy</li></ul>

What's being studied?

<ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Sacituzumab govitecan (Trodelvy®) is a type of targeted therapy called an antibody drug conjugate (ADC).</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">An antibody-drug conjugate (ADC) is a type of therapy that combines an antibody that targets cancer cells with a therapy that can kill cancer cells.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Because the antibody only targets cancer cells, the ADC does not kill normal cells, making it less likely to cause side effects.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">The antibody in sacituzumab govitecan (Trodelvy®) targets TROP2 proteins. It delivers the chemotherapy irinotecan.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Paclitaxel (Taxol®), nab-paclitaxel (Abraxane®), gemcitabine (Gemzar®), and <span class="highlight">carboplatin</span> (Paraplatin®) are chemotherapy drugs.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Targets or mutations: PD-L1</li></ul>

How can I learn more?

<ul class='seamTextUnorderedList'><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'>View eligibility criteria and additional trial information: <a href='https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT05382299' target='_blank'>ClinicalTrials.gov</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.breastcancer.org/treatment/targeted-therapy/trodelvy#:~:text=Trodelvy%20(chemical%20name%3A%20sacituzumab%20govitecan,two%20or%20more%20systemic%20therapies.' target='_blank'>Breastcancer.org: Sacituzumab govitecan-hziy (Trodelvy®)</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.breastcancer.org/treatment/chemotherapy' target='_blank'>Breastcancer.org: Chemotherapy</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://metastatictrialtalk.org/research-news/antibody-drug-conjugates/' target='_blank'>Metastatic Trial Talk: Antibody-Drug Conjugates (ADC)</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://tnbcfoundation.org/' target='_blank'>Triple Negative Breast Cancer Foundation: Home</a> </li></ul>
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Sacituzumab Govitecan-hziy ADC for Advanced Triple Negative Breast Cancer

A Randomized, Open-label, Phase 3 Study of Sacituzumab Govitecan Versus Treatment of Physician's Choice in Patients With Previously Untreated, Locally Advanced, Inoperable or Metastatic Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Whose Tumors Do Not Express PD-L1 or in Patients Previously Treated With Anti-PD-(L)1 Agents in the Early Setting Whose Tumors Do E... (ASCENT-03)
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Nearest Location:
198 miles
University of California Los Angeles - Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center,892 Aerovista Place, Suite 240
San Luis Obispo, CA

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Visits:
1 visit every 2-3 weeks

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ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT05382299

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Phase III

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Targeted Therapy for HER2 Positive Stage II-IV Breast Cancer

A Phase 1B Trial Evaluating the Safety of Ribociclib, Tucatinib, and Trastuzumab in Patients With Metastatic, HER2+ Breast Cancer and a Multicenter, Randomized, Open-Label, Phase 2 Study of Preoperative Treatment With Ribociclib,Ttrastuzumab, Tucatinib, and Fulvestrant Versus Docetaxel, <span class="highlight">Carboplatin,Ttrastuzumab,</span> and Pertuzumab in HR+/HER2+ Breas...

Purpose: To study the safety, best dose, effects (good and bad), and anti-cancer activity of ribociclib (Kisqali®), trastuzumab (Herceptin®), and tucatinib (Tukysa®) targeted therapies alone or with fulvestrant (Faslodex®) hormone therapy.

Who is this for?: People with stage II, stage III, or stage IV (metastatic) HER2 positive (HER2+) or HER2 low breast cancer. If you have stage II or some stage III breast cancer, you must not have received treatment or surgery. If you have advanced (some stage III) or metastatic (stage IV) breast cancer, you must have received at least 1 line of anti-HER2 targeted therapy for metastatic disease. View full eligibility criteria

What's involved?

<p class="seamTextPara"> You will be assigned to 1 of 2 groups based on your type of cancer: </p> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 1</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Ribociclib (Kisqali®), by mouth, daily, 3 weeks on, 1 week off</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Trastuzumab (Herceptin®), by IV, weekly</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Tucatinib (Tukysa®), by mouth, daily</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 2</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Fulvestrant (Faslodex®), by injection, every 2 weeks for 1 month, then monthly</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Ribociclib (Kisqali®), by mouth, daily, 3 weeks on, 1 week off</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Trastuzumab (Herceptin®), by IV, weekly</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Tucatinib (Tukysa®), by mouth, daily</li></ul>

What's being studied?

<ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Ribociclib (Kisqali®) is a type of targeted therapy called a CDK 4/6 inhibitor. It blocks two enzymes, CDK 4 and CDK 6, that help cancer cells grow.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Tucatinib (Tukysa®) is a type of targeted therapy called a tyrosine kinase inhibitor. It blocks an enzyme, tyrosine kinase, that helps cancer cells grow.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Trastuzumab (Herceptin®) is an anti-HER2 targeted therapy routinely used for HER2+ breast cancer.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Fulvestrant (Faslodex®) is a type of hormone therapy called a selective estrogen receptor downregulator (SERD). SERDs bind to and break down estrogen receptors.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">In this trial, HER2 low is defined as IHC 2+.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">This trial is also enrolling people with other types of cancer.</li></ul>

How can I learn more?

<ul class='seamTextUnorderedList'><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'>View eligibility criteria and additional trial information: <a href='https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT05319873' target='_blank'>ClinicalTrials.gov</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.breastcancer.org/treatment/targeted-therapy/kisqali' target='_blank'>Breastcancer.org: Ribociclib (Kisqali®)</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.breastcancer.org/treatment/targeted-therapy/herceptin' target='_blank'>Breastcancer.org: Trastuzumab (Herceptin®)</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.breastcancer.org/treatment/targeted-therapy/tukysa' target='_blank'>Breastcancer.org: Tucatinib (Tukysa®)</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.breastcancer.org/treatment/hormonal-therapy/faslodex' target='_blank'>Breastcancer.org: Fulvestrant (Faslodex®)</a> </li></ul>
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Targeted Therapy for HER2 Positive Stage II-IV Breast Cancer

A Phase 1B Trial Evaluating the Safety of Ribociclib, Tucatinib, and Trastuzumab in Patients With Metastatic, HER2+ Breast Cancer and a Multicenter, Randomized, Open-Label, Phase 2 Study of Preoperative Treatment With Ribociclib,Ttrastuzumab, Tucatinib, and Fulvestrant Versus Docetaxel, <span class="highlight">Carboplatin,Ttrastuzumab,</span> and Pertuzumab in HR+/HER2+ Breas...
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Nearest Location:
336 miles
UCLA / Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center
Los Angeles, CA

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Visits:
1 visit every week

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ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT05319873

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Phase I-II

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Ceralasertib Alone or With Chemotherapy or With Olaparib in Advanced Breast Cancer

A Modular Phase I, Open-Label, Multicentre Study to Assess the Safety, Tolerability, Pharmacokinetics and Preliminary Anti-tumour Activity of AZD6738 in Combination With Cytotoxic Chemotherapy and/or DNA Damage Repair/Novel Anti-cancer Agents in Patients With Advanced Solid Malignancies.

Purpose: To study the safety, effects, and best dose of Ceralasertib when it is used alone or with the chemotherapy <span class="highlight">carboplatin</span> or the PARP inhibitor olaparib (Lynparza®).

Who is this for?: People with advanced (some stage III) or metastatic (stage IV) breast cancer. View full eligibility criteria

What's involved?

<p class="seamTextPara"> You will be assigned to 1 of 3 groups: </p> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 1: Open to all MBC patients</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Ceralasertib, by mouth </li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem"><span class="highlight">Carboplatin</span> (Paraplatin®), by IV, every 3 weeks for up to 4.5 months</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 2: Open to all MBC patients </i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Ceralasertib, by mouth</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 3: Open to Triple Negative Breast Cancer MBC patients with or without a BRCA mutation</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Ceralasertib, by mouth</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Olaparib (Lynparza®), by mouth</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Additional Procedures</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">3 biopsies</li></ul>

What's being studied?

<ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Ceralasertib is a new type of targeted therapy called an ATR inhibitor. </li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">It disrupts a cancer cell's ability to repair its own DNA, which can cause the cancer cells to die. </li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Carboplatin is a chemotherapy used to treat breast cancer. </li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Lynparza is a PARP inhibitor approved to treat BRCA 1 or BRCA 2 positive metastatic breast cancer.</li></ul>

How can I learn more?

<ul class='seamTextUnorderedList'><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'>View eligibility criteria and additional trial information: <a href='https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT02264678' target='_blank'>ClinicalTrials.gov</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.cancer.gov/publications/dictionaries/cancer-drug/def/atr-kinase-inhibitor-azd6738' target='_blank'>NCI Drug Dictionary: Ceralasertib</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.cancer.gov/publications/dictionaries/cancer-drug/def/olaparib' target='_blank'>NCI Drug Dictionary: Olaparib</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.onclive.com/publications/oncology-live/2018/vol-19-no-24/targeting-cancers-achilles-heel-dna-damage-response-networks-beyond-parp' target='_blank'>OncLive: DNA Damage Response Networks Beyond PARP</a> </li></ul>
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Ceralasertib Alone or With Chemotherapy or With Olaparib in Advanced Breast Cancer

A Modular Phase I, Open-Label, Multicentre Study to Assess the Safety, Tolerability, Pharmacokinetics and Preliminary Anti-tumour Activity of AZD6738 in Combination With Cytotoxic Chemotherapy and/or DNA Damage Repair/Novel Anti-cancer Agents in Patients With Advanced Solid Malignancies.
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Nearest Location:
336 miles
Research Site
Los Angeles, CA

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Visits:
Number of visits unavailable

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ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT02264678

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Phase I-II

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LYL797 <span class="highlight">CAR</span> T-Cell Immunotherapy for Triple Negative, ROR1 Positive Advanced Breast Cancer

A Phase 1 Study to Assess the Safety and Efficacy of LYL797, ROR1-Targeting <span class="highlight">CAR</span> T Cells, in Adults With Relapsed and/or Refractory Solid-Tumor Malignancies

Purpose: To study the safety, best dose, effects (good and bad), and anti-cancer activity of LYL797, an experimental type of immunotherapy called <span class="highlight">CAR</span> T-cell therapy.

Who is this for?: People with advanced (some stage III) or metastatic (stage IV) triple negative (ER-, PR-, HER2-), ROR1 positive breast cancer that has progressed on standard treatment. You must not have received T-cell therapy. View full eligibility criteria

What's involved?

<p class="seamTextPara"> You will receive the following: </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">LYL797 <span class="highlight">CAR</span> T-cell therapy</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Additional Procedures</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Requires 1 biopsy</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Please contact research site for treatment schedule. Hospital stay may be required.</i></p>

What's being studied?

<ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">LYL797 is an experimental type of immunotherapy called <span class="highlight">CAR</span> T-cell/CAR-T therapy.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">CAR-T or <span class="highlight">CAR</span> T cell therapy is a personalized immunotherapy made from your white blood cells.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">The cells are removed from your blood, modified with chimeric antigen receptors <span class="highlight">(CARs)</span> that allow them to attack proteins on cancer cells, and then put back in your body.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">The <span class="highlight">CAR</span> T-cell therapy being used in this study trains the immune system to attack ROR1 positive cancer cells</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">This study is also enrolling patients with other types of ROR1 positive cancers.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Targets or mutations: ROR1</li></ul>

How can I learn more?

<ul class='seamTextUnorderedList'><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'>View eligibility criteria and additional trial information: <a href='https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT05274451' target='_blank'>ClinicalTrials.gov</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://lyell.com/our-pipeline' target='_blank'>Lyell Immunopharma Drug Information Page: LYL797</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.dana-farber.org/cellular-therapies-program/car-t-cell-therapy/faq-about-car-t-cell-therapy/' target='_blank'>Dana-Farber Cancer Institute: CAR T-Cell Therapy</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.breastcancer.org/treatment/immunotherapy#section-adoptive-cell-therapy' target='_blank'>Breastcancer.org: CAR T-Cell Therapy</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://metastatictrialtalk.org/from-the-experts/what-is-car-t-therapy/' target='_blank'>Metastatic Trial Talk: What is CAR-T Therapy?</a> </li></ul>
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LYL797 <span class="highlight">CAR</span> T-Cell Immunotherapy for Triple Negative, ROR1 Positive Advanced Breast Cancer

A Phase 1 Study to Assess the Safety and Efficacy of LYL797, ROR1-Targeting <span class="highlight">CAR</span> T Cells, in Adults With Relapsed and/or Refractory Solid-Tumor Malignancies
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Nearest Location:
339 miles
University of California, Los Angeles
Santa Monica, CA

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Visits:
Hospital stay may be required

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ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT05274451

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Phase I

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Tucatinib, Trastuzumab, and Pertuzumab Targeted Therapies for Advanced HER2+ Breast Cancer (HER2CLIMB-05)

A Randomized, Double-blind, Phase 3 Study of Tucatinib or Placebo in Combination With Trastuzumab and Pertuzumab as Maintenance Therapy for Metastatic HER2+ Breast Cancer (HER2CLIMB-05)

Purpose: To study the safety, effects (good and bad), and anti-cancer activity of tucatinib (Tukysa®), trastuzumab (Herceptin®) , and pertuzumab (Perjeta®) anti-HER2 targeted therapies compared to trastuzumab (Herceptin®) and pertuzumab (Perjeta®) alone.

Who is this for?: People with advanced (some stage III) or metastatic (stage IV) HER2 positive (HER2+) breast cancer with and without evidence of disease. You must be receiving or have received treatment with trastuzumab (Herceptin®), pertuzumab (Herceptin®), and a taxane chemotherapy for advanced/metastatic disease. View full eligibility criteria

What's involved?

<p class="seamTextPara"> You will be randomly assigned to 1 of 2 groups: </p> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 1: Experimental</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Tucatinib (Tukysa®), by mouth, twice daily </li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Trastuzumab (Herceptin®), by IV or injection, every 3 weeks</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Pertuzumab (Perjeta®), by IV, every 3 weeks</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 2: Standard of <span class="highlight">Care</i></span> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Placebo for tucatinib (Tukysa®), by mouth, twice daily </li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Trastuzumab (Herceptin®), by IV or injection, every 3 weeks</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Pertuzumab (Perjeta®), by IV, every 3 weeks</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Additional Procedures</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Imaging scans, every 2 months</li></ul>

What's being studied?

<ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Tucatinib (Tukysa®), trastuzumab (Herceptin®), and pertuzumab (Perjeta®) are anti-HER2 targeted therapies used to treat HER2 positive (HER2+) breast cancer.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">The placebo is a pill that looks the same as tucatinib (Tukysa®) but does not contain the medication.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Some blood tests may be completed locally instead of at the trial research site.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">The imaging scan costs are covered by the clinical trial.</li></ul>

How can I learn more?

<ul class='seamTextUnorderedList'><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'>View eligibility criteria and additional trial information: <a href='https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT05132582' target='_blank'>ClinicalTrials.gov</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.her2climb05.com/' target='_blank'>Seagen: Study Information Page</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.breastcancer.org/treatment/targeted-therapy/tukysa' target='_blank'>Breastcancer.org: Tucatinib (Tukysa®)</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.breastcancer.org/treatment/targeted-therapy/herceptin' target='_blank'>Breastcancer.org: Trastuzumab (Herceptin®)</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.breastcancer.org/treatment/targeted-therapy/perjeta' target='_blank'>Breastcancer.org: Pertuzumab (Perjeta®)</a> </li></ul>
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Tucatinib, Trastuzumab, and Pertuzumab Targeted Therapies for Advanced HER2+ Breast Cancer (HER2CLIMB-05)

A Randomized, Double-blind, Phase 3 Study of Tucatinib or Placebo in Combination With Trastuzumab and Pertuzumab as Maintenance Therapy for Metastatic HER2+ Breast Cancer (HER2CLIMB-05)
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Nearest Location:
339 miles
UCLA Department of Medicine - Hematology & Oncology
Santa Monica, CA

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Visits:
1 visit every 3 weeks

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ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT05132582

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Phase III

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Inavolisib and Phesgo for Advanced HER2 Positive Breast Cancer with a PIK3CA Mutation

A Phase III, Multicenter, Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Study Evaluating the Efficacy and Safety of Inavolisib in Combination With Phesgo Versus Placebo in Combination With Phesgo As Maintenance Therapy After First Line Induction Therapy in Participants With PIK3CA-Mutated HER2-Positive Locally Advanced or Metastatic Breast Cancer...

Purpose: To study the safety, effects (good and bad), and anti-cancer activity of inavolisib, an experimental PI3K inhibitor, with Phesgo anti-HER2 targeted therapy.

Who is this for?: People with advanced (some stage III) or metastatic (stage IV) HER2 positive (HER2+) breast cancer with a PIK3CA mutation who have not received treatment for advanced disease (except for hormone therapy if HR+). View full eligibility criteria

What's involved?

<p class="seamTextPara"> You will be randomly assigned to 1 of 2 groups: </p> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 1: Experimental</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Phesgo, by injection, every 3 weeks</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Chemotherapy</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> followed by: </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Inavolisib, by mouth, daily</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Phesgo, by injection, every 3 weeks</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Standard of <span class="highlight">care</span> hormone therapy (optional, if relevant)</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 2: Control</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Phesgo, by injection, every 3 weeks</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Chemotherapy</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> followed by: </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Placebo for inavolisib, by mouth, daily</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Phesgo, by injection, every 3 weeks</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Standard of <span class="highlight">care</span> hormone therapy (optional, if relevant)</li></ul>

What's being studied?

<ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">You will first receive induction therapy (initial therapy used when treating a disease) with Phesgo and chemotherapy.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Inavolisib is an experimental targeted therapy called a PI3K inhibitor. Blocking the PI3K pathway may slow or stop cancer cells from growing.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Phesgo is a combination of two anti-HER2 targeted therapies: Perjeta® (pertuzumab) and Herceptin® (trastuzumab). It also includes a protein called hyaluronidase which helps your body absorb the targeted therapies.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Pertuzumab and trastuzumab are typically given by IV. With Phesgo, you can receive these therapies by injection, which shortens the length of time it takes to receive treatment.</li></ul>

How can I learn more?

<ul class='seamTextUnorderedList'><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'>View eligibility criteria and additional trial information: <a href='https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT05894239' target='_blank'>ClinicalTrials.gov</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.gene.com/medical-professionals/pipeline/inavolisib-gdc-0077' target='_blank'>Genentech: Inavolisib Drug Information Page</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.breastcancer.org/treatment/targeted_therapies/phesgo' target='_blank'>Breastcancer.org: Phesgo</a> </li></ul>
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Inavolisib and Phesgo for Advanced HER2 Positive Breast Cancer with a PIK3CA Mutation

A Phase III, Multicenter, Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Study Evaluating the Efficacy and Safety of Inavolisib in Combination With Phesgo Versus Placebo in Combination With Phesgo As Maintenance Therapy After First Line Induction Therapy in Participants With PIK3CA-Mutated HER2-Positive Locally Advanced or Metastatic Breast Cancer...
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Nearest Location:
341 miles
Lawrence J. Ellison Institute for Transformative Medicine
Los Angeles, CA

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Visits:
1 visit every 3 weeks

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ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT05894239

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Phase III

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Palazestrant Hormone Therapy for Advanced ER+, HER2- Breast Cancer

A Phase 3 Randomized, Open-Label Study Of OP-1250 Monotherapy vs Standard of <span class="highlight">Care</span> for the Treatment of ER+, HER2- Advanced or Metastatic Breast Cancer Following Endocrine and CDK 4/6 Inhibitor Therapy (OPERA-01)

Purpose: To study the safety, effects (good and bad), and anti-cancer activity of palazestrant (OP-1250), an experimental hormone therapy.

Who is this for?: People with advanced (some stage III) or metastatic (stage IV) estrogen receptor positive (ER+), HER2 negative (HER2-) breast cancer who have received a CDK4/6 inhibitor with hormone therapy for advanced disease. You must not have received chemotherapy or more than 2 lines of hormone therapy for advanced disease. View full eligibility criteria

What's involved?

<p class="seamTextPara"> You will be randomly assigned to 1 of 2 groups: </p> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 1: Experimental</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Palazestrant (OP-1250)</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 2: Standard of <span class="highlight">Care</i></span> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Standard of <span class="highlight">care</span> hormone therapy: fulvestrant (Faslodex®), anastrozole (Arimidex®), letrozole (Femara®), or exemestane (Aromasin®)</li></ul>

What's being studied?

<ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Palazestrant (OP-1250) and fulvestrant (Faslodex®) are types of hormone therapy called selective estrogen receptor degraders (SERD). SERDs bind to and break down estrogen receptors.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Fulvestrant (Faslodex®) is approved, and palazestrant (OP-1250) is experimental.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Anastrozole (Arimidex®), letrozole (Femara®), and exemestane (Aromasin®) are types of hormone therapy called aromatase inhibitors. Aromatase inhibitors block some production of estrogen that helps cancer grow.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Premenopausal and perimenopausal women and men will also be given a drug that will put women in temporary menopause.</li></ul>

How can I learn more?

<ul class='seamTextUnorderedList'><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'>View eligibility criteria and additional trial information: <a href='https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT06016738' target='_blank'>ClinicalTrials.gov</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://olema.com/pipeline/' target='_blank'>Olema Pharmaceuticals: Palazestrant (OP-1250) Drug Information Page</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.breastcancer.org/treatment/hormonal-therapy/faslodex' target='_blank'>Breastcancer.org: Fulvestrant (Faslodex®)</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.breastcancer.org/treatment/hormonal-therapy/aromatase-inhibitors' target='_blank'>Breastcancer.org: Aromatase Inhibitors</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://metastatictrialtalk.org/research-news/oral-serds/' target='_blank'>Metastatic Trial Talk: Update on Oral SERDs for Estrogen Receptor-Positive MBC</a> </li></ul>
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Palazestrant Hormone Therapy for Advanced ER+, HER2- Breast Cancer

A Phase 3 Randomized, Open-Label Study Of OP-1250 Monotherapy vs Standard of <span class="highlight">Care</span> for the Treatment of ER+, HER2- Advanced or Metastatic Breast Cancer Following Endocrine and CDK 4/6 Inhibitor Therapy (OPERA-01)
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Nearest Location:
342 miles
Clinical Trial Site
Los Angeles, CA

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Visits:
Number of visits unavailable

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ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT06016738

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Phase III

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ZEN003694 and Abemaciclib Targeted Therapies for Advanced Breast Cancer

A Phase 1 Study of BET Bromodomain Inhibitor ZEN003694 in Combination With the CDK4/6 Inhibitor Abemaciclib in Patients With NUT <span class="highlight">Carcinoma,</span> Breast Cancer and Other Solid Tumors

Purpose: To study the safety, best dose, effects (good and bad), and anti-cancer activity of ZEN003694, an experimental BET bromodomain Inhibitor, with abemaciclib (Verzenio®) CDK4/6 inhibitor.

Who is this for?: People with advanced (some stage III) or metastatic (stage IV) breast cancer who have no standard treatment options available. View full eligibility criteria

What's involved?

<p class="seamTextPara"> You will receive the following: </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">ZEN003694, by mouth, daily, 5 days on, 2 days off</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Abemaciclib (Verzenio®), by mouth, daily</li></ul>

What's being studied?

<ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">ZEN003694 is an experimental targeted therapy called a BET bromodomain inhibitor. It may prevent the growth of tumor cells that overproduce BET protein.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Abemaciclib (Verzenio®) is a type of targeted therapy called a CDK4/6 inhibitor. CDK4/6 inhibitors block two proteins, CDK4 and CDK6, that help cancer grow.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">This trial is also enrolling people with other types of cancer.</li></ul>

How can I learn more?

<ul class='seamTextUnorderedList'><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'>View eligibility criteria and additional trial information: <a href='https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT05372640' target='_blank'>ClinicalTrials.gov</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.zenithepigenetics.com/programs/pipeline' target='_blank'>Zenith Epigenetics Drug Information Page: ZEN-3694</a> </li></ul>
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ZEN003694 and Abemaciclib Targeted Therapies for Advanced Breast Cancer

A Phase 1 Study of BET Bromodomain Inhibitor ZEN003694 in Combination With the CDK4/6 Inhibitor Abemaciclib in Patients With NUT <span class="highlight">Carcinoma,</span> Breast Cancer and Other Solid Tumors
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Nearest Location:
343 miles
Keck Medicine of USC Koreatown
Los Angeles, CA

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Visits:
Number of visits unavailable

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ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT05372640

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Phase I

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<span class="highlight">CAR</span> T-Cell Immunotherapy for Metastatic Breast Cancer That Tests Positive for MUC 1*

Adoptive Immunotherapy for Advanced MUC1* Positive Breast Cancer With Autologous T Cells Engineered to Express a Chimeric Antigen Receptor, huMNC2-CAR44 Specific for a Cleaved Form of MUC1 (MUC1*)

Purpose: To look at the safety, best dose and effects of an experimental <span class="highlight">CAR</span> T-cell immunotherapy that targets cancer cells that test positive for MUC1*, a special type of the MUC1 protein.

Who is this for?: People with metastatic (stage IV) breast cancer that tests positive for MUC1 and who have already received at least one standard therapy. View full eligibility criteria

What's involved?

<p class="seamTextPara"> You will receive the following: </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Blood draw to collect white blood cells to make your personalized <span class="highlight">CAR</span> T-cell therapy (leukapheresis)</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Chemotherapy to deplete your lymph cells</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">huMNC2-CAR44 <span class="highlight">CAR</span> T-cells, by IV</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Please contact research site for treatment schedule. Hospital stay may be required.</i></p>

What's being studied?

<ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">CAR T cell or <span class="highlight">CAR-T</span> cell therapy is a personalized immunotherapy made from your white blood cells. </li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Your blood cells are removed and modified in a lab with chimeric antigen receptors <span class="highlight">(CARs)</span> so that they can attack a specific protein. </li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">The <span class="highlight">CAR</span> T-cells are then infused back into you while you are hospitalized </li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">The <span class="highlight">CAR</span> T-cell therapy being used in this study trains the immune system to attack MUC1 on cancer cells.</li></ul>

How can I learn more?

<ul class='seamTextUnorderedList'><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'>View eligibility criteria and additional trial information: <a href='https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT04020575' target='_blank'>ClinicalTrials.gov</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.mdanderson.org/treatment-options/car-t-cell-therapy.html' target='_blank'>MD Anderson Cancer Center: CAR T-Cell Therapy</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.cancer.gov/about-cancer/treatment/research/car-t-cells' target='_blank'>NCI: Car T-Cells</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='http://www.minervabio.com/clinical-trial-humnc2-car44-in-mbc/' target='_blank'>Minerva Biotechnologies: Study Page</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://metastatictrialtalk.org/from-the-experts/what-is-car-t-therapy/' target='_blank'>Metastatic Trial Talk: What is CAR-T Therapy?</a> </li></ul>
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<span class="highlight">CAR</span> T-Cell Immunotherapy for Metastatic Breast Cancer That Tests Positive for MUC 1*

Adoptive Immunotherapy for Advanced MUC1* Positive Breast Cancer With Autologous T Cells Engineered to Express a Chimeric Antigen Receptor, huMNC2-CAR44 Specific for a Cleaved Form of MUC1 (MUC1*)
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Nearest Location:
353 miles
City of Hope Medical Center
Duarte, CA

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Visits:
May require hospitalization

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ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT04020575

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Phase I

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Atezolizumab & Targeted Therapy or Chemotherapy for Metastatic Triple Negative Breast Cancer

A Phase Ib/II, Open-Label, Multicenter, Randomized Umbrella Study Evaluating The Efficacy And Safety Of Multiple Immunotherapy-Based Treatment Combinations In Patients With Metastatic Triple-Negative Breast Cancer (Morpheus-TNBC)

Purpose: To study the safety and effects (good and bad) of 7 different immunotherapy-based treatment combinations in people with triple negative (ER-/PR-/HER2-) breast cancer.

Who is this for?: People with advanced (some stage III) or metastatic (stage IV) triple negative (ER-/PR-/HER2-) breast cancer that progressed during or following first-line metastatic treatment with chemotherapy. View full eligibility criteria

What's involved?

<p class="seamTextPara"> You will be randomly assigned to 1 of 7 groups: </p> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 1</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Capecitabine (Xeloda®), by mouth (2 weeks on, 1 week off), ongoing </li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 2</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Atezolizumab (Tecentriq®), by IV, every 3 weeks, ongoing </li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Ipatasertib (GDC-0068), by mouth, daily (3 weeks on, 1 week off), ongoing </li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 3</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Atezolizumab (Tecentriq®), by IV, every 3 weeks, ongoing </li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">SGN-LIV1A, by IV, every 3 weeks, ongoing </li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 4</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Atezolizumab (Tecentriq®), by IV, every 3 weeks, ongoing </li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Bevacizumab (Avastin®), by IV, once or twice every 3 weeks, ongoing </li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 5</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Atezolizumab (Tecentriq®), by IV, every 3 weeks, ongoing </li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Bevacizumab (Avastin®), by IV, once or twice every 3 weeks, ongoing </li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Cobimetinib (Cotellic®), by mouth, daily (3 weeks on, 1 week off), ongoing </li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 6</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Atezolizumab (Tecentriq®), by IV, every 3 weeks, ongoing </li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Capecitabine (Xeloda®), by mouth, daily (2 weeks on, 1 week off), ongoing </li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 7</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Atezolizumab (Tecentriq®), by IV, every 3 weeks, ongoing </li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Physician's choice chemotherapy (gemcitabine/Gemzar® plus <span class="highlight">carboplatin/Paraplatin®,</span> or eribulin/Halaven®), by IV, weekly (2 weeks on, 1 week off), ongoing</li></ul>

What's being studied?

<ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">The immunotherapy being used in this study is atezolizumab (Tecentriq®). It is a PD-L1 inhibitor that works by stimulating the body's immune system to go after cancer cells.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Tecentriq is approved to treat certain types of urinary, bladder and lung cancer.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">The targeted therapies being used in the study are Ipatasertib (GDC-0068), SGN-LIV1A, bevacizumab (Avastin®) and cobimetinib (Cotellic®).</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">The chemotherapies being used in this study are capecitabine (Xeloda®), gemcitabine (Gemzar®), <span class="highlight">carboplatin</span> (Paraplatin®) and eribulin (Halaven®).</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Ipatasertib (GDC-0068) is a type of targeted therapy called an AKT inhibitor. It may slow or stop cancer cells from growing by blocking the enzyme (protein) AKT.</li></ul>

How can I learn more?

<ul class='seamTextUnorderedList'><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'>View eligibility criteria and additional trial information: <a href='https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT03424005' target='_blank'>ClinicalTrials.gov</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://ww5.komen.org/BreastCancer/EmergingMetasticBreastCancer.html' target='_blank'>Komen: Emerging Areas in Metastatic Breast Cancer Treatment</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://tnbcfoundation.org' target='_blank'>Triple Negative Breast Cancer Foundation</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.breastcancer.org/treatment/targeted_therapies' target='_blank'>Breastcancer.org: Targeted Therapies</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.tecentriq.com' target='_blank'>Genentech Information Page: Tecentriq</a> </li></ul>
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Atezolizumab & Targeted Therapy or Chemotherapy for Metastatic Triple Negative Breast Cancer

A Phase Ib/II, Open-Label, Multicenter, Randomized Umbrella Study Evaluating The Efficacy And Safety Of Multiple Immunotherapy-Based Treatment Combinations In Patients With Metastatic Triple-Negative Breast Cancer (Morpheus-TNBC)
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Nearest Location:
353 miles
City of Hope
Duarte, CA

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Visits:
At least 1 visit every 3 weeks

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ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT03424005

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Phase I-II

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Study in Metastatic Breast Cancer Patients Receiving Eftilagimod Alpha or Placebo in Combination With Paclitaxel Chemotherapy

AIPAC-003 (Active Immunotherapy and PAClitaxel): A Randomized, Double-blind, Placebo-controlled Phase 3 Trial Testing Eftilagimod Alpha (Soluble LAG-3) in HER2-neg/Low Metastatic Breast Cancer Patients Receiving Paclitaxel, Following an Open-label Dose Optimization

Purpose: To study the safety, best dose, effects (good and bad), and anti-cancer activity of eftilagimod alpha, an experimental immunotherapy, with paclitaxel (Taxol®) chemotherapy.

Who is this for?: People with metastatic (stage IV) HER2 negative (HER2-) breast cancer who are planning to receive chemotherapy. You must not have yet received chemotherapy for metastatic disease. View full eligibility criteria

What's involved?

<p class="seamTextPara"> You will be randomly assigned to 1 of 2 groups: </p> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 1: Experimental</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Eftilagimod alpha (efti), by injection, 6 months</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Paclitaxel (Taxol®), by IV, 6 months (standard of <span class="highlight">care)</span></li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> followed by: </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Eftilagimod alpha (efti), by injection, 6-7 months</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 2: Standard of <span class="highlight">Care</i></span> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Placebo for eftilagimod alpha (efti), by injection, 6 months</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Paclitaxel (Taxol®), by IV, 6 months (standard of <span class="highlight">care)</span></li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> followed by: </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Placebo for eftilagimod alpha (efti), by injection, 6-7 months</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Please contact research site for treatment schedule</i></p>

What's being studied?

<ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Eftilagimod alpha (efti) is an experimental immunotherapy that activates the immune system to go after and kill cancer cells.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Paclitaxel (Taxol®) is a chemotherapy drug used to treat advanced breast cancer.</li></ul>

How can I learn more?

<ul class='seamTextUnorderedList'><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'>View eligibility criteria and additional trial information: <a href='https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT05747794' target='_blank'>ClinicalTrials.gov</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.immutep.com/pipeline/clinical-pipeline.html#imp' target='_blank'>Immutep Drug Information Page: Eftilagimod Alpha (Efti)</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.breastcancer.org/drugs/taxol' target='_blank'>Breastcancer.org: Paclitaxel (Taxol®)</a> </li></ul>
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Study in Metastatic Breast Cancer Patients Receiving Eftilagimod Alpha or Placebo in Combination With Paclitaxel Chemotherapy

AIPAC-003 (Active Immunotherapy and PAClitaxel): A Randomized, Double-blind, Placebo-controlled Phase 3 Trial Testing Eftilagimod Alpha (Soluble LAG-3) in HER2-neg/Low Metastatic Breast Cancer Patients Receiving Paclitaxel, Following an Open-label Dose Optimization
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Nearest Location:
359 miles
The Oncology Institute
Whittier, CA

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Visits:
Number of visits unavailable

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ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT05747794

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Phase II-III

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TBio-4101 <span class="highlight">TIL</span> Therapy with Pembrolizumab Immunotherapy for Advanced Breast Cancer

A Phase 1b Study of TBio-4101 (Autologous Selected and Expanded Tumor-Infiltrating Lymphocytes [TIL]) and Pembrolizumab in Patients With Advanced Solid Tumor Malignancies (STARLING)

Purpose: To study the safety, effects (good and bad), and anti-cancer activity of TBio-4101, an experimental tumor infiltrating lymphocyte <span class="highlight">(TIL)</span> therapy, with pembrolizumab (Keytruda®) PD-1 inhibitor.

Who is this for?: People with advanced (some stage III) or metastatic (stage IV) breast cancer who have received standard treatment. View full eligibility criteria

What's involved?

<ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Cyclophosphamide (Cytoxan®)</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Fludarabine (Fludara®)</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> followed by: </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">TBio-4101</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">IL-2</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> followed by: </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Pembrolizumab (Keytruda®), every 3 weeks for 2 years</li></ul>

What's being studied?

<ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">TBio-4101 is an experimental immunotherapy called tumor infiltrating lymphocyte <span class="highlight">(TIL)</span> therapy.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">TBio-4101 is made by collecting, growing, and modifying specialized immune cells that are collected from your tumor. The immune cells may recognize, target, and kill the tumor cells.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Before you receive the immune cells, you will be treated with the chemotherapy drugs cyclophosphamide (Cytoxan®) and fludarabine (Fludara®). This is to prepare your body to receive the enhanced immune cells.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">IL-2 is a type of immunotherapy that activates immune cells to kill cancer cells.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Pembrolizumab (Keytruda®) is a type of immunotherapy called a PD-1 inhibitor, which is a type of immune checkpoint inhibitor. Blocking PD-1 may allow the body's immune system to detect and fight cancer cells.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">This trial is also enrolling people with other types of cancer.</li></ul>

How can I learn more?

<ul class='seamTextUnorderedList'><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'>View eligibility criteria and additional trial information: <a href='https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT05576077' target='_blank'>ClinicalTrials.gov</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://turnstonebio.com/#our-science' target='_blank'>Turnstone Biologics: TBio-4101 Drug Information Page</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.breastcancer.org/treatment/immunotherapy#section-immune-targeted-therapies' target='_blank'>Breastcancer.org: Tumor Infiltrating Lymphocyte (TIL) Therapy</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://metastatictrialtalk.org/research-news/adoptive-cell-therapy-2-2/' target='_blank'>Metastatic Trial Talk: Adoptive Cell Therapies: A Type of Immunotherapy for MBC</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.breastcancer.org/treatment/immunotherapy/keytruda' target='_blank'>Breastcancer.org: Pembrolizumab (Keytruda®)</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://metastatictrialtalk.org/research-news/immune-checkpoint-inhibitor/' target='_blank'>Metastatic Trial Talk: Update on Immunotherapy for MBC: Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors</a> </li></ul>
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TBio-4101 <span class="highlight">TIL</span> Therapy with Pembrolizumab Immunotherapy for Advanced Breast Cancer

A Phase 1b Study of TBio-4101 (Autologous Selected and Expanded Tumor-Infiltrating Lymphocytes [TIL]) and Pembrolizumab in Patients With Advanced Solid Tumor Malignancies (STARLING)
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Nearest Location:
374 miles
University of California Irvine
Irvine, CA

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Visits:
May require hospitalization; 1 visit every 3 weeks for 2 years

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ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT05576077

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Phase I

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Mobile Health Tools to Help Take Medication as Prescribed for People with Metastatic Breast Cancer

Improving Medication Adherence in Metastatic Breast Cancer Using a Connected Customized Treatment Platform (CONCURxP)

Purpose: To study if WiseBag and CONCURxP mobile health tools will improve the ability of people to take their medication as prescribed compared to WiseBag alone.

Who is this for?: People with metastatic (stage IV) hormone receptor positive (ER+ and/or PR+), HER2 negative (HER2-) breast cancer who are planning to receive a CDK4/6 inhibitor or started receiving a CDK4/6 inhibitor within the past month. View full eligibility criteria

What's involved?

<p class="seamTextPara"> You will be randomly assigned to 1 of 2 groups: </p> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 1: Enhanced Usual <span class="highlight">Care</i></span> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">WiseBag, 1 year</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Educational materials, monthly for 1 year</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Questionnaires, every 3 months for 1 year</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 2: Experimental</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">WiseBag, 1 year</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">CONCURxP, 1 year</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Questionnaires, every 3 months for 1 year</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Interviews, 6 months after completing study</li></ul>

What's being studied?

<ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">CDK4/6 inhibitors need to be taken as prescribed to receive the best benefit.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Using WiseBag and CONCURxP may reduce forgetfulness for taking medications.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">WiseBag is a lunch box sized medication monitoring device that holds and monitors medications.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">The CONnected CUstomized Treatment Platform (CONCURxP) includes personalized text message reminders for missed medications, monitoring of the medications you take, and notifications to doctors about missed doses.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">CONCURxP sends a text message when a medication is not taken when it should be.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">This trial is also available in Spanish.</li></ul>

How can I learn more?

<ul class='seamTextUnorderedList'><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'>View eligibility criteria and additional trial information: <a href='https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT06112613' target='_blank'>ClinicalTrials.gov</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.breastcancer.org/managing-life/staying-on-track-with-treatment' target='_blank'>Breastcancer.org: Following Your Treatment Plan</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.breastcancer.org/treatment/targeted-therapy/what-are-cdk46-inhibitors' target='_blank'>Breastcancer.org: CDK4/6 Inhibitors</a> </li></ul>
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Mobile Health Tools to Help Take Medication as Prescribed for People with Metastatic Breast Cancer

Improving Medication Adherence in Metastatic Breast Cancer Using a Connected Customized Treatment Platform (CONCURxP)
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Nearest Location:
374 miles
UC Irvine Health/Chao Family Comprehensive Cancer Center
Orange, CA

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Visits:
Number of visits unavailable

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ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT06112613

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Phase NA

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Women's Health and Fertility Support for Women with Stage 0-IV Breast Cancer in Imperial County, California

Intervening on Women's Health for Rural Young Breast Cancer Survivors

Purpose: To study if providing women's health and fertility support helps women with breast cancer participate in oncofertility <span class="highlight">care</span> aligning with their personal goals.

Who is this for?: Women with stage 0 (DCIS), stage I, stage II, stage III, or stage IV (metastatic) breast cancer who live in Imperial County, California. View full eligibility criteria

What's involved?

<p class="seamTextPara"> You will be assigned to 1 of 2 groups: </p> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 1: Experimental</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Screen for oncofertility needs</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Receive survivorship <span class="highlight">care</span> plan (SCP)</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Receive oncofertility navigation, in-person or virtual, 1 time</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Receive oncofertility consultation with reproductive specialist, in-person or virtual, 1 time</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 2: Standard of <span class="highlight">Care</i></span> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Receive usual <span class="highlight">care</span></li></ul>

What's being studied?

<ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Oncofertility involves interventions to help people with cancer preserve their ability to have children (fertility).</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">The oncofertility needs screening assesses your desire to have a child in the future, your need for contraception, and your sexual health/menopause symptoms.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">The survivorship <span class="highlight">care</span> plan (SCP) encompasses content on screening and management strategies for fertility concerns/pregnancy health, contraception, hot flashes, and sexual health.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">The oncofertility navigation will assess your oncofertility needs, review the SCP, and provide support with the goal of engaging in oncofertility <span class="highlight">care.</li></span> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">This trial is also available in Spanish.</li></ul>

How can I learn more?

<ul class='seamTextUnorderedList'><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'>View eligibility criteria and additional trial information: <a href='https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT05414812' target='_blank'>ClinicalTrials.gov</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.choc.org/news/5-things-you-should-know-about-oncofertility/' target='_blank'>UC Irvine: Oncofertility</a> </li></ul>
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Women's Health and Fertility Support for Women with Stage 0-IV Breast Cancer in Imperial County, California

Intervening on Women's Health for Rural Young Breast Cancer Survivors
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Nearest Location:
510 miles
Pioneers Medical Health District
Brawley, CA

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Visits:
Number of visits unavailable

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ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT05414812

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Phase NA

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Using a PET/CT Scan to Find Lobular Breast Cancer Cells Before Surgery for Stage I-IV Lobular Breast Cancer

[18F]Fluoroestradiol-PET/CT Imaging of Invasive Lobular <span class="highlight">Carcinoma</span>

Purpose: To study whether a PET/CT scan using a (18F) FES tracer is more effective at finding lobular breast cancer cells than the standard of <span class="highlight">care.</span>

Who is this for?: People diagnosed with stage I, stage II or stage III lobular breast cancer within the last 3 months and who have not yet had surgery and people with stage IV (metastatic) lobular breast cancer diagnosed within the last 3 months View full eligibility criteria

What's involved?

<p class="seamTextPara"> You will receive the following: </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">PET/CT scan using (18F) FES tracer, 1 time</li></ul>

What's being studied?

<ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">A positron emission tomography (PET) scan is an imaging test that uses a radioactive substance called a tracer. A tracer looks for and attaches to cancer cells.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Lobular breast cancer is a subtype of breast cancer. It is estimated that 10 to 15 percent of all breast cancers are lobular. </li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Standard of <span class="highlight">care</span> PET/CT scans that use a FDG tracer generally do not find lobular breast cancer tumors as well as they find ductal breast cancer tumors and PET/CT scans are not usually given to people with stage I-II lobular breast cancer. </li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">This imaging trial will use a tracer called (18F)Fluoroestradiol (FES). Researchers believe this tracer is better at locating and attaching to lobular cancer cells than the standard of <span class="highlight">care</span> tracer.</li></ul>

How can I learn more?

<ul class='seamTextUnorderedList'><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'>View eligibility criteria and additional trial information: <a href='https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT04252859' target='_blank'>ClinicalTrials.gov</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://lobularbreastcancer.org/imagingilc/' target='_blank'>Lobular Breast Cancer Alliance: Imaging and Lobular Breast Cancer</a> </li></ul>
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Using a PET/CT Scan to Find Lobular Breast Cancer Cells Before Surgery for Stage I-IV Lobular Breast Cancer

[18F]Fluoroestradiol-PET/CT Imaging of Invasive Lobular <span class="highlight">Carcinoma</span>
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Nearest Location:
602 miles
Huntsman Cancer Institute
Salt Lake City, UT

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Visits:
1 visit

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ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT04252859

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Phase II

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Sulfasalazine to Decrease Pain and Opioid Use in People with Breast Cancer

Double Blind Trial Investigating the Role of Sulfasalazine in Decreasing Opioids Requirements in Breast Cancer Patients

Purpose: To study if sulfasalazine, an anti-inflammatory drug, can decrease pain and the use of opioid pain medication.

Who is this for?: People with stage I, stage II, stage III, or stage IV (metastatic) breast cancer who have experienced pain for at least 1.5 months and receive opioid pain medication. View full eligibility criteria

What's involved?

<p class="seamTextPara"> You will be randomly assigned to 1 of 2 groups: </p> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 1: Standard of <span class="highlight">Care</i></span> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Placebo for sulfasalazine, by mouth, daily</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Continue current opioid pain medication</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 2: Experimental</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Sulfasalazine, by mouth, daily</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Continue current opioid pain medication</li></ul>

What's being studied?

<ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">People with cancer-induced pain are now taking increasing doses of opioids to control their pain.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">The gold standard to manage pain is opioids. Opioids come with significant side effects that limit the amount of opioids that can be safely given.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Sulfasalazine is an anti-inflammatory drug with an established safety profile. It has been in use for over 50 years for the treatment of inflammatory conditions such as arthritis.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Sulfasalazine may also decrease the survival of cancer cells.</li></ul>

How can I learn more?

<ul class='seamTextUnorderedList'><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'>View eligibility criteria and additional trial information: <a href='https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT03847311' target='_blank'>ClinicalTrials.gov</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://medlineplus.gov/druginfo/meds/a682204.html' target='_blank'>Medline Plus: Sulfasalazine</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.breastcancer.org/treatment-side-effects/pain' target='_blank'>Breastcancer.org: Pain</a> </li></ul>
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Sulfasalazine to Decrease Pain and Opioid Use in People with Breast Cancer

Double Blind Trial Investigating the Role of Sulfasalazine in Decreasing Opioids Requirements in Breast Cancer Patients
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Nearest Location:
752 miles
Banner University Medical Center North Campus
Tucson, AZ

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Visits:
Number of visits unavailable

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ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT03847311

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Phase II

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PF-07220060 CDK4 Inhibitor with Fulvestrant Hormone Therapy for Advanced HR+, HER2- Breast Cancer

AN INTERVENTIONAL, OPEN-LABEL, RANDOMIZED, MULTICENTER PHASE 3 STUDY OF PF-07220060 PLUS FULVESTRANT COMPARED TO INVESTIGATOR'S CHOICE OF THERAPY IN PARTICIPANTS OVER 18 YEARS OF AGE WITH HORMONE RECEPTOR-POSITIVE, HER2-NEGATIVE ADVANCED/METASTATIC BREAST CANCER WHOSE DISEASE PROGRESSED AFTER PRIOR CDK 4/6 INHIBITOR-BASED THERAPY

Purpose: To study the safety, effects (good and bad), and anti-cancer activity of PF-07220060, an experimental CDK4 inhibitor, with fulvestrant (Faslodex®) hormone therapy.

Who is this for?: People with advanced (some stage III) or metastatic (stage IV) hormone receptor positive (ER+ and/or PR+), HER2 negative (HER2-) breast cancer who have received a CDK4/6 inhibitor with hormone therapy as the most recent line of therapy. You must not have received chemotherapy for advanced disease. View full eligibility criteria

What's involved?

<p class="seamTextPara"> You will be randomly assigned to 1 of 2 groups: </p> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 1: Experimental</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">PF-07220060, by mouth, daily</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Fulvestrant (Faslodex®), by injection</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 2: Standard of <span class="highlight">Care</i></span> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Fulvestrant (Faslodex®), by injection</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> or </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Everolimus (Afinitor®) and exemestane (Aromasin®), by mouth, daily</li></ul>

What's being studied?

<ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">PF-07220060 is an experimental targeted therapy called a CDK4 inhibitor. CDK4 is a protein that helps cancer grow. Blocking CDK4 helps slow or stop cancer cells from growing.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Fulvestrant (Faslodex®) is a type of hormone therapy called a selective estrogen receptor downregulator (SERD). SERDs bind to and break down estrogen receptors.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Everolimus (Afinitor®) is a type of targeted therapy called a mTOR inhibitor. mTOR inhibitors work by interfering with the ability of cancer cells to divide and grow.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Exemestane (Aromasin®) is a type of hormone therapy called an aromatase inhibitor. Aromatase inhibitors block some production of estrogen that helps cancer grow.</li></ul>

How can I learn more?

<ul class='seamTextUnorderedList'><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'>View eligibility criteria and additional trial information: <a href='https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT06105632' target='_blank'>ClinicalTrials.gov</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.pfizerclinicaltrials.com/find-a-trial/nct06105632-advanced-or-metastatic-breast-cancer-trial' target='_blank'>Pfizer: Trial Information Page</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://cdn.pfizer.com/pfizercom/product-pipeline/Pipeline_Update_04MAY2021.pdf?VersionId=.06Q_HtLdkBW8lme0Y3EXpraBpgGspyg' target='_blank'>Pfizer: PF-07220060 Drug Information Page</a> </li></ul>
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PF-07220060 CDK4 Inhibitor with Fulvestrant Hormone Therapy for Advanced HR+, HER2- Breast Cancer

AN INTERVENTIONAL, OPEN-LABEL, RANDOMIZED, MULTICENTER PHASE 3 STUDY OF PF-07220060 PLUS FULVESTRANT COMPARED TO INVESTIGATOR'S CHOICE OF THERAPY IN PARTICIPANTS OVER 18 YEARS OF AGE WITH HORMONE RECEPTOR-POSITIVE, HER2-NEGATIVE ADVANCED/METASTATIC BREAST CANCER WHOSE DISEASE PROGRESSED AFTER PRIOR CDK 4/6 INHIBITOR-BASED THERAPY
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Nearest Location:
901 miles
St. Vincent Frontier Cancer Center
Billings, MT

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Visits:
Number of visits unavailable

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ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT06105632

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Phase III

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Sexual Health in People with DCIS and Stage I-IV Breast Cancer

Sexuality and Breast Cancer: Developing Appropriate Education for Women Going Through Treatment

Purpose: To identify the sexual health needs among women with breast cancer at the time of diagnosis and throughout treatment.

Who is this for?: Women with stage 0 (DCIS), stage I, stage II, stage III, or stage IV (metastatic) breast cancer who have received <span class="highlight">care</span> at the University of Colorado Hospital since September 2019. View full eligibility criteria

What's involved?

<p class="seamTextPara"> You will participate the following: </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Virtual focus group</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Questionnaires</li></ul>

What's being studied?

<ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Providers will lead the virtual focus groups over Zoom.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Focus group findings will be used to create appropriate educational material that will address the sexual health needs of people with breast cancer.</li></ul>

How can I learn more?

<ul class='seamTextUnorderedList'><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'>View eligibility criteria and additional trial information: <a href='https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT05138510' target='_blank'>ClinicalTrials.gov</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.breastcancer.org/managing-life/sex-intimacy' target='_blank'>Breastcancer.org: Sexual Health During and After Breast Cancer</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.breastcancer.org/types/metastatic/sexuality' target='_blank'>Breastcancer.org: Sexuality and Metastatic Breast Cancer</a> </li></ul>
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Sexual Health in People with DCIS and Stage I-IV Breast Cancer

Sexuality and Breast Cancer: Developing Appropriate Education for Women Going Through Treatment
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Nearest Location:
941 miles
University of Colorado Hospital
Aurora, CO

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Visits:
Number of visits unavailable

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ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT05138510

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Phase NA

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Health Risk Assessment Before Treatment for People 65+ with Stage I-IV Breast Cancer

Integrated Actionable Aging Assessment for Cancer Patients Pilot

Purpose: To improve ways of determining health risks of older adults with cancer, and to find better ways to address their needs.

Who is this for?: People at least 65 years old with stage I, stage II, stage III, or stage IV (metastatic) breast cancer who have not yet received treatment. View full eligibility criteria

What's involved?

<p class="seamTextPara"> You will be randomly assigned to 1 of 3 groups: </p> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 1</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Health risk assessment including social determinants of health (SDOH)</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 2</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Health risk assessment not including social determinants of health (SDOH)</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 3</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Usual <span class="highlight">care</span></li></ul>

What's being studied?

<ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">The web-based health risk assessment and feedback system identifies unhealthy behaviors, mental health status, and patient concerns.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Social determinants of health (SDOH) describe non-medical factors that influence your health, such as race, gender identity, education, occupation, transportation, food and health access, medication affordability, safety at home, housing, and financial stability.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">This trial is enrolling people who speak English or Spanish.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">This trial is also enrolling people with other types of cancer.</li></ul>

How can I learn more?

<ul class='seamTextUnorderedList'><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'>View eligibility criteria and additional trial information: <a href='https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT05871008' target='_blank'>ClinicalTrials.gov</a> </li></ul>
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Health Risk Assessment Before Treatment for People 65+ with Stage I-IV Breast Cancer

Integrated Actionable Aging Assessment for Cancer Patients Pilot
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Nearest Location:
941 miles
University of Colorado Hospital
Aurora, CO

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Visits:
1 visit

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ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT05871008

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Phase NA

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Sulforaphane Nutritional Supplement to Reduce Heart Problems from Doxorubicin Chemotherapy

Phase II Trial of Effects of the Nutritional Supplement Sulforaphane on Doxorubicin-Associated <span class="highlight">Cardiac</span> Dysfunction (CRI18-026)

Purpose: To study if sulforaphane (Avmacol®) reduces heart problems caused by doxorubicin (Adriamycin®) chemotherapy.

Who is this for?: People with stage 0 (DCIS), stage I, stage II, stage III, or stage IV (metastatic) breast cancer who are planning to receive doxorubicin (Adriamycin®) chemotherapy. You must not have received radiation to your chest, and if your tumor is HER2-positive, you must not be receiving trastuzumab (Herceptin®). View full eligibility criteria

What's involved?

<p class="seamTextPara"> You will be randomly assigned to 1 of 2 groups: </p> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 1: Experimental</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Sulforaphane (Avmacol®), by mouth, daily for 3 months</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Blood tests, 7 times in 1 year</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Heart function tests, 2 times in 1 year</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">PET scan, 3 times in 1 year</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 2: Placebo</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Placebo for sulforaphane (Avmacol®), by mouth, daily for 3 months</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Blood tests, 7 times in 1 year</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Heart function tests, 2 times in 1 year</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">PET scan, 3 times in 1 year</li></ul>

What's being studied?

<ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Some breast cancer treatments can cause or increase the risk of heart problems, which is called <span class="highlight">cardiotoxicity.</li></span> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Doxorubicin (Adriamycin®) is a chemotherapy commonly used to treat breast cancer. It can cause injury to the heart in about 10-20% of patients.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">There is a need to develop new strategies that prevent the harmful effects of doxorubicin (Adriamycin®) but maintain its effectiveness as a cancer therapy.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Sulforaphane (Avmacol®) is an experimental dietary supplement derived from broccoli and other cruciferous vegetables. It may keep normal cells healthy and enhance cancer cell sensitivity to doxorubicin (Adriamycin®).</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">A positron emission tomography (PET) scan is an imaging test that uses a radioactive substance called a tracer that can look for and attach to cancer cells.</li></ul>

How can I learn more?

<ul class='seamTextUnorderedList'><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'>View eligibility criteria and additional trial information: <a href='https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT03934905' target='_blank'>ClinicalTrials.gov</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.breastcancer.org/drugs/adriamycin' target='_blank'>Breastcancer.org: Doxorubicin (Adriamycin®)</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.avmacol.com/' target='_blank'>Nutramax Laboratories: Sulforaphane (Avmacol®)</a> </li></ul>
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Sulforaphane Nutritional Supplement to Reduce Heart Problems from Doxorubicin Chemotherapy

Phase II Trial of Effects of the Nutritional Supplement Sulforaphane on Doxorubicin-Associated <span class="highlight">Cardiac</span> Dysfunction (CRI18-026)
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Nearest Location:
1185 miles
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center
Lubbock, TX

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Visits:
At least 7 visits within 1 year

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ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT03934905

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Phase I-II

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Experimental PARP Inhibitor AZD5305 Alone or with Chemotherapy for Advanced Breast Cancer

A Modular Phase I/IIa, Open-label, Multicentre Study to Assess the Safety, Tolerability, Pharmacokinetics, Pharmacodynamics and Preliminary Efficacy of Ascending Doses of AZD5305 as Monotherapy and in Combination With Anti-cancer Agents in Patients With Advanced Solid Malignancies

Purpose: To study the safety, anti-cancer activity and side effects of giving the experimental PARP inhibitor AZD5305 alone or with one or two chemotherapies.

Who is this for?: People with advanced (some stage III) or metastatic (stage IV) breast cancer. View full eligibility criteria

What's involved?

<p class="seamTextPara"> You will be assigned to 1 of 4 groups: </p> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 1</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">AZD5305</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 2</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">AZD5305</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Paclitaxel (Taxol®), by IV</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 3</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">AZD5305</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem"><span class="highlight">Carboplatin</span> (Paraplatin®), by IV</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 4</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">AZD5305</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem"><span class="highlight">Carboplatin</span> (Paraplatin®), by IV</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Paclitaxel (Taxol®), by IV</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Please contact research site for treatment schedule</i></p>

What's being studied?

<ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">PARP inhibitors stop the growth of cancer cells by blocking enzymes called poly ADP ribose polymerase (PARP).</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">AZD5305 is an experimental PARP inhibitor.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Both paclitaxel (Taxol®) and <span class="highlight">carboplatin</span> (Paraplatin®) are chemotherapies commonly used for breast cancer. </li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">This trial is also enrolling people with other types of cancer.</li></ul>

How can I learn more?

<ul class='seamTextUnorderedList'><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'>View eligibility criteria and additional trial information: <a href='https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT04644068' target='_blank'>ClinicalTrials.gov</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://metastatictrialtalk.org/research-news/parp-inhibitors-cancer/' target='_blank'>Metastatic Trial Talk: PARP Inhibitors</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='http://chemocare.com/chemotherapy/drug-info/Paclitaxel.aspx' target='_blank'>Chemocare.com: Paclitaxel</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.cancerresearchuk.org/about-cancer/cancer-in-general/treatment/cancer-drugs/drugs/carboplatin' target='_blank'>Cancer Research UK: Carboplatin</a> </li></ul>
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Experimental PARP Inhibitor AZD5305 Alone or with Chemotherapy for Advanced Breast Cancer

A Modular Phase I/IIa, Open-label, Multicentre Study to Assess the Safety, Tolerability, Pharmacokinetics, Pharmacodynamics and Preliminary Efficacy of Ascending Doses of AZD5305 as Monotherapy and in Combination With Anti-cancer Agents in Patients With Advanced Solid Malignancies
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Nearest Location:
1387 miles
Research Site
Oklahoma City, OK

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Visits:
Number of visits unavailable

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ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT04644068

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Phase I-II

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Vagus Nerve Stimulation for Heart Problems in People with Stage I-IV Breast Cancer

Neuromodulation of <span class="highlight">Cardiovascular</span> Risks Associated With <span class="highlight">Cardiotoxic</span> Chemotherapy: A First in Human Randomized Pilot Study. Neuromodulation in Cancer Study (OU-SCC-NCAN)

Purpose: To study if low level vagus nerve stimulation will improve heart function.

Who is this for?: People at least 50 years old with stage I, stage II, stage III, or stage IV (metastatic) breast cancer who have received doxorubicin (Adriamycin®) and/or anti-HER2 targeted therapy within the last 3 months. You must also meet at least 1 of the following criteria: previous chest radiation, type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, current smoker, obesity, and/or certain heart conditions. View full eligibility criteria

What's involved?

<p class="seamTextPara"> You will be randomly assigned to 1 of 2 groups: </p> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 1: Experimental</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Heart function tests, 2 times within 2 weeks</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Low level stimulation to one ear with handheld device, 2 weeks</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 2: Placebo</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Heart function tests, 2 times within 2 weeks</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Low level stimulation to one ear (at a different location than group 1) with handheld device, 2 weeks</li></ul>

What's being studied?

<ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Some breast cancer treatments can cause or increase the risk of heart problems, which is called <span class="highlight">cardiotoxicity.</li></span> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">These medications include some chemotherapy and anti-HER2 targeted therapy drugs.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Stimulation of a nerve called the vagus nerve can have beneficial effects on the heart. Part of the vagus nerve is in the ear.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">The vagus nerve stimulation sessions are 1 hour.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">This study is also enrolling people with other types of cancer.</li></ul>

How can I learn more?

<ul class='seamTextUnorderedList'><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'>View eligibility criteria and additional trial information: <a href='https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT05921253' target='_blank'>ClinicalTrials.gov</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.breastcancer.org/research-news/some-meds-up-heart-risk-in-overweight-women' target='_blank'>Breastcancer.org: Anthracyclines, Anti-HER2 Medications, and Heart Problems</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.parasym.co/about-parasym.html' target='_blank'>Parasym: Vagus Nerve Stimulation</a> </li></ul>
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Vagus Nerve Stimulation for Heart Problems in People with Stage I-IV Breast Cancer

Neuromodulation of <span class="highlight">Cardiovascular</span> Risks Associated With <span class="highlight">Cardiotoxic</span> Chemotherapy: A First in Human Randomized Pilot Study. Neuromodulation in Cancer Study (OU-SCC-NCAN)
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Nearest Location:
1387 miles
Stephenson Cancer Center
Oklahoma City, OK

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Visits:
2 visits within 2 weeks

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ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT05921253

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Phase NA

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PARP Inhibitor Talazoparib for Advanced Breast Cancer that Tests Positive for Certain DNA Repair Mutations

A Pharmacodynamics-Driven Trial of Talazoparib, an Oral PARP Inhibitor, in Patients With Advanced Solid Tumors and Aberrations in Genes Involved in DNA Damage Response

Purpose: To study and compare the anti-cancer activity of giving the PARP inhibitor talazoparib (Talzenna®) to people who have already received a PARP inhibitor to people who have never received a PARP inhibitor.

Who is this for?: People with advanced (some stage III) or metastatic (stage IV) breast cancer whose disease progressed on at least one standard of <span class="highlight">care</span> therapy for advanced disease and who have inherited (or whose tumor tests positive for) one of the several targets or mutations listed below. View full eligibility criteria

What's involved?

<p class="seamTextPara"> You will receive the following: </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Talazoparib (Talzenna®), by mouth, daily, ongoing</li></ul>

What's being studied?

<ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Talazoparib (Talzenna®) is a PARP inhibitor that is approved to treat people with advanced or metastatic HER2 negative (HER2-) breast cancer and an inherited BRCA1 or BRCA2 mutation, but its use in this trial is considered experimental. </li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">PARP inhibitors work by blocking the action of poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase, an enzyme that helps repair DNA.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">This trial is also enrolling people with other types of advanced cancer.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Targets or mutations: ATM, BACH1 (BRIP1), BARD1, BRCA1/2 (tumor or inherited), CDK12, CHK1, CHK2, IDH1, IDH2, MRE11A, NBN, PALB2, RAD50, RAD51, RAD51B, RAD51C, RAD51D, RAD54L, FANCA, FANCB, FANCC, FANCD2, FANCE, FANCF, FANCG, FANCI, FANCJ, FANCL, FANCM and FANCN</li></ul>

How can I learn more?

<ul class='seamTextUnorderedList'><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'>View eligibility criteria and additional trial information: <a href='https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT04550494' target='_blank'>ClinicalTrials.gov</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.cancerresearchuk.org/about-cancer/cancer-in-general/treatment/targeted-cancer-drugs/types/PARP-inhibitors' target='_blank'>Cancer Research UK: PARP Inhibitors</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.talzenna.com/?source=google&HBX_PK=s_talazoparib&skwid=43700051780449266' target='_blank'>Pfizer Oncology Drug Information Page: Talzenna® (Talazoparib)</a> </li></ul>
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PARP Inhibitor Talazoparib for Advanced Breast Cancer that Tests Positive for Certain DNA Repair Mutations

A Pharmacodynamics-Driven Trial of Talazoparib, an Oral PARP Inhibitor, in Patients With Advanced Solid Tumors and Aberrations in Genes Involved in DNA Damage Response
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Nearest Location:
1387 miles
University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center
Oklahoma City, OK

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Visits:
Number of visits unavailable

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ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT04550494

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Phase II

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Radiation Therapy for Metastatic HR+, HER2-, GRPR Expressing Breast Cancer

A Phase 1 Open-Label Dose Escalation and Expansion Study to Determine the Safety, Tolerability, Dosimetry, and Preliminary Efficacy of ²¹²Pb-DOTAM-GRPR1 in Adult Subjects With Recurrent or Metastatic GRPR-expressing Tumors

Purpose: To study the safety, best dose, effects (good and bad), and anti-cancer activity of 212Pb-DOTAM-GRPR1, an experimental radiation therapy.

Who is this for?: People with metastatic (stage IV) hormone receptor positive (ER+ and/or PR+), HER2 negative (HER2-) breast cancer that expresses GRPR who have not received whole body radiation. View full eligibility criteria

What's involved?

<p class="seamTextPara"> You will receive the following: </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">212Pb-DOTAM-GRPR1, every 2 months for 8 months</li></ul>

What's being studied?

<ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">212Pb-DOTAM-GRPR1 is an experimental radiation therapy called a radioimmunoconjugate, which is a radioactive substance that <span class="highlight">carries</span> radiation directly to cancer cells.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">A radioimmunoconjugate is a type of radiation therapy that combines an antibody that targets cancer cells with a radiation therapy that can kill cancer cells.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">212Pb-DOTAM-GRPR1 contains a GRPR inhibitor. Inhibiting GRPR may slow or stop cancer cells from growing.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">This trial is also enrolling people with other types of cancer.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Targets or mutations: GRPR</li></ul>

How can I learn more?

<ul class='seamTextUnorderedList'><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'>View eligibility criteria and additional trial information: <a href='https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT05283330' target='_blank'>ClinicalTrials.gov</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.cancer.gov/publications/dictionaries/cancer-terms/def/radioimmunoconjugate' target='_blank'>National Cancer Institute: Radioimmunoconjugate</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.oranomed.com/en/pipeline' target='_blank'>Orano Med LLC: 212Pb-DOTAM-GRPR1 Drug Information Page</a> </li></ul>
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Radiation Therapy for Metastatic HR+, HER2-, GRPR Expressing Breast Cancer

A Phase 1 Open-Label Dose Escalation and Expansion Study to Determine the Safety, Tolerability, Dosimetry, and Preliminary Efficacy of ²¹²Pb-DOTAM-GRPR1 in Adult Subjects With Recurrent or Metastatic GRPR-expressing Tumors
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Nearest Location:
1414 miles
XCancer Omaha / Urology Cancer Center
Omaha, NE

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Visits:
1 visit every 2 months for 8 months

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ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT05283330

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Phase I

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Blood Sugar Monitoring for People with Metastatic Breast Cancer Receiving Alpelisib

Utilizing Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) to Characterize and Manage Hyperglycemia in Patients Initiating Alpelisib

Purpose: To study how alpelisib (Piqray®) affects blood sugar levels.

Who is this for?: People with metastatic (stage IV) hormone receptor positive (ER+ and/or PR+), HER2 negative (HER2-) breast cancer with a PIK3CA mutation who are planning to receive alpelisib (Piqray®). You must be receiving your cancer <span class="highlight">care</span> from a HealthPartners oncologist and must not have diabetes. View full eligibility criteria

What's involved?

<p class="seamTextPara"> You will receive the following during treatment with alpelisib (Piqray®): </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Abbott FreeStyle Libre 2 system, at least 3.5 months</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">High blood sugar prevention and management program</li></ul>

What's being studied?

<ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Alpelisib (Piqray®) is a type of targeted therapy called a PI3K inhibitor. Blocking the PI3K pathway may slow or stop cancer cells from growing.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">High blood sugar is a common side effect of alpelisib (Piqray®).</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">The Abbott FreeStyle Libre 2 system is a wearable device that measures your blood sugar every minute.</li></ul>

How can I learn more?

<ul class='seamTextUnorderedList'><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'>View eligibility criteria and additional trial information: <a href='https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT06083038' target='_blank'>ClinicalTrials.gov</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.breastcancer.org/treatment/targeted-therapy/piqray' target='_blank'>Breastcancer.org: Alpelisib (Piqray®)</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.freestyle.abbott/us-en/products/freestyle-libre-2.html' target='_blank'>Abbott: FreeStyle Libre 2</a> </li></ul>
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Blood Sugar Monitoring for People with Metastatic Breast Cancer Receiving Alpelisib

Utilizing Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) to Characterize and Manage Hyperglycemia in Patients Initiating Alpelisib
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Nearest Location:
1576 miles
HealthPartners Cancer Research Center
Saint Louis Park, MN

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Visits:
Number of visits unavailable

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ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT06083038

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Phase NA

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<span class="highlight">CAR-T</span> Cell Immunotherapy & Immunotherapy Injected Directly into Tumors for Metastatic HER2 Positive Breast Cancer

A First in Human Phase I Trial of Binary Oncolytic Adenovirus in Combination With HER2-Specific Autologous <span class="highlight">CAR</span> T Cells in Patients With Advanced HER2 Positive Solid Tumors

Purpose: To study the safety, anti-cancer activity and other effects (good and bad) of giving a HER2-specific <span class="highlight">CAR-T</span> Cell immunotherapy and an immunotherapy injected directly into a tumor.

Who is this for?: People with metastatic (stage IV) HER2 positive (HER2+) breast cancer. View full eligibility criteria

What's involved?

<p class="seamTextPara"> You will receive the following: </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">CAdVEC, by injection directly into a tumor, one time</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> followed by </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">HER2-specific <span class="highlight">CAR-T</span> Cell therapy, by IV, one time</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Please contact research site for treatment schedule. Hospital stay may be required.</i></p>

What's being studied?

<ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">CAR-T is a personalized immunotherapy made from your white blood cells.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">The cells are removed from your blood, modified with chimeric antigen receptors <span class="highlight">(CARs)</span> that allow them to attack proteins on cancer cells, and then put back in your body.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">CAdVEC is an oncolytic adenovirus--this means it targets and kills cancer cells. It may directly kill cancer cells and stimulate your immune system to go after and kill cancer cells.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">CAdVEC is injected directly into a tumor. </li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">This trial is also enrolling people with other types of HER2 positive cancer.</li></ul>

How can I learn more?

<ul class='seamTextUnorderedList'><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'>View eligibility criteria and additional trial information: <a href='https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT03740256' target='_blank'>ClinicalTrials.gov</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://metastatictrialtalk.org/from-the-experts/what-is-car-t-therapy/' target='_blank'>Metastatic Trial Talk: What is CAR-T Therapy?</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://ncit.nci.nih.gov/ncitbrowser/pages/concept_details.jsf?dictionary=NCI_Thesaurus&version=20.07d&code=C158743&ns=ncit&type=all&key=null&b=1&n=0&vse=null' target='_blank'>NCI Thesaurus: CAdVEC</a> </li></ul>
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<span class="highlight">CAR-T</span> Cell Immunotherapy & Immunotherapy Injected Directly into Tumors for Metastatic HER2 Positive Breast Cancer

A First in Human Phase I Trial of Binary Oncolytic Adenovirus in Combination With HER2-Specific Autologous <span class="highlight">CAR</span> T Cells in Patients With Advanced HER2 Positive Solid Tumors
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Nearest Location:
1643 miles
Baylor St. Luke's Medical Center
Houston, TX

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Visits:
May require hospital stay

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ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT03740256

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Phase I

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An Experimental CDK4 Inhibitor for Advanced Hormone Positive Breast Cancer

A PHASE 1/1B STUDY EVALUATING THE SAFETY, TOLERABILITY, PHARMACOKINETICS, PHARMACODYNAMICS, AND ANTI-TUMOR ACTIVITY OF PF-07220060 AS A SINGLE AGENT AND AS PART OF COMBINATION THERAPY IN PARTICIPANTS WITH ADVANCED SOLID TUMORS

Purpose: To study the safety, anti-cancer activity and other effects (good and bad) of the experimental targeted therapy PF-07220060.

Who is this for?: People with advanced (some stage III) or metastatic (stage IV) hormone positive (ER+ and/or PR+) breast cancer who have no standard of <span class="highlight">care</span> therapies available. View full eligibility criteria

What's involved?

<p class="seamTextPara"> You will be assigned to 1 of 3 groups: </p> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 1</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">PF-07220060, by mouth, ongoing</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 2</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">PF-07220060, by mouth, ongoing</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Letrozole (Femara®), by mouth, ongoing</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 3</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">PF-07220060, by mouth, ongoing</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Fulvestrant (Faslodex®), by injection, ongoing</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Please contact research site for treatment schedule.</i></p>

What's being studied?

<ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">PF-07220060 is an experimental type of targeted therapy called a cyclin-dependent kinase (CDK) inhibitor. </li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">It blocks the CDK4 enzyme, which is a protein that helps cancers grow.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Fulvestrant (Faslodex®) is a type of hormone therapy called a selective estrogen receptor degrader (SERD).</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">This trial is also enrolling people with other types of cancer.</li></ul>

How can I learn more?

<ul class='seamTextUnorderedList'><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'>View eligibility criteria and additional trial information: <a href='https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT04557449' target='_blank'>ClinicalTrials.gov</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.pfizer.com/science/drug-product-pipeline' target='_blank'>Pfizer Oncology Drug Information Page: PF-07220060</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CDK_inhibitor' target='_blank'>Wikipedia: CDK Inhibitor</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.medscape.com/answers/1947145-155365/what-is-the-role-of-hormone-therapy-in-the-treatment-of-metastatic-breast-cancer' target='_blank'>MedScape: What is the Role of Hormone Therapy in the Treatment of Metastatic Breast Cancer?</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.pfizerclinicaltrials.com/find-a-trial/nct04557449' target='_blank'>Pfizer Trial Information Page: PF-07220060</a> </li></ul>
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An Experimental CDK4 Inhibitor for Advanced Hormone Positive Breast Cancer

A PHASE 1/1B STUDY EVALUATING THE SAFETY, TOLERABILITY, PHARMACOKINETICS, PHARMACODYNAMICS, AND ANTI-TUMOR ACTIVITY OF PF-07220060 AS A SINGLE AGENT AND AS PART OF COMBINATION THERAPY IN PARTICIPANTS WITH ADVANCED SOLID TUMORS
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Nearest Location:
1643 miles
The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Houston, TX

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Visits:
Number of visits unavailable, ongoing

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ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT04557449

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Phase I-II

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PET/CT Scan for Detecting Metastasis in Lobular Breast Cancer

A Pilot Study to Assess the Clinical Utility of PYLARIFY PET-CT for Detecting Metastasis in Pancreatic Cancer, Hepatocellular <span class="highlight">Carcinoma</span> and Breast Cancer

Purpose: To determine whether PET/CT scans with piflufolastat F18 (PYLARIFY®) can be used to detect metastasis of breast cancer.

Who is this for?: People with metastatic (stage IV) lobular breast cancer or stage I, stage II, or stage III lobular breast cancer that is suspected to have spread. View full eligibility criteria

What's involved?

<p class="seamTextPara"> You will receive the following: </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Piflufolastat F18 (PYLARIFY®), by IV, 1 time</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">PET/CT scan, 1 time</li></ul>

What's being studied?

<ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Piflufolastat F18 (PYLARIFY®) is a tracer that is used to detect metastasis in people with prostate cancer. This trial will determine if it can also be used for breast cancer.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">A positron emission tomography (PET) scan is an imaging test that uses a radioactive substance called a tracer that can look for and attach to cancer cells.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">A computed tomography (CT) scan produces body pictures created by x-ray energy.</li></ul>

How can I learn more?

<ul class='seamTextUnorderedList'><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'>View eligibility criteria and additional trial information: <a href='https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT05394259' target='_blank'>ClinicalTrials.gov</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.mayoclinic.org/drugs-supplements/piflufolastat-f-18-intravenous-route/description/drg-20516701' target='_blank'>Mayo Clinic: Piflufolastat F18 (PYLARIFY®)</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.cancerresearchuk.org/about-cancer/cancer-in-general/tests/pet-ct-scan' target='_blank'>Cancer Research UK: PET/CT Scan</a> </li></ul>
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PET/CT Scan for Detecting Metastasis in Lobular Breast Cancer

A Pilot Study to Assess the Clinical Utility of PYLARIFY PET-CT for Detecting Metastasis in Pancreatic Cancer, Hepatocellular <span class="highlight">Carcinoma</span> and Breast Cancer
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Nearest Location:
1643 miles
MD Anderson Cancer Center
Houston, TX

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Visits:
1 visit

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ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT05394259

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Phase I

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Physical Therapy and Education Before Treatment for Women with Stage 0-IV Breast Cancer

A Randomized Pilot Test of the Breast Cancer Pre-habilitation and Prospective Surveillance to Prevent, Detect, and Optimize Physical and Functional Recovery (MOve-ABC) (B-PREPed)

Purpose: To study the ability of the Moving On After Breast Cancer (MOve-ABC) program to provide physical therapy and education before breast cancer treatment.

Who is this for?: Women with newly diagnosed stage 0 (DCIS), stage I, stage II, stage III, or stage IV (metastatic) breast cancer who have not yet received treatment. View full eligibility criteria

What's involved?

<p class="seamTextPara"> You will be randomly assigned to 1 of 2 groups: </p> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 1: Moving On After Breast Cancer (MOve-ABC) Program</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Education about breast cancer side effects</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Physical therapy evaluation</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Home exercise program</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Phone calls and text messages</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Additional referrals (if needed)</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Questionnaires</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 2: Usual <span class="highlight">Care</i></span> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Education on surgery recovery and pain management</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Additional referrals (if needed)</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Questionnaires</li></ul>

What's being studied?

<ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Physical therapy before cancer treatment aims to help with early identification and self-management of treatment side effects.</li></ul>

How can I learn more?

<ul class='seamTextUnorderedList'><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'>View eligibility criteria and additional trial information: <a href='https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT06081127' target='_blank'>ClinicalTrials.gov</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.breastcancer.org/managing-life/exercise' target='_blank'>Breastcancer.org: Exercise and Breast Cancer</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.cedars-sinai.org/health-library/diseases-and-conditions/p/physical-therapy---breast-cancer.html' target='_blank'>Cedars Sinai: Physical Therapy for Breast Cancer</a> </li></ul>
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Physical Therapy and Education Before Treatment for Women with Stage 0-IV Breast Cancer

A Randomized Pilot Test of the Breast Cancer Pre-habilitation and Prospective Surveillance to Prevent, Detect, and Optimize Physical and Functional Recovery (MOve-ABC) (B-PREPed)
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Nearest Location:
1856 miles
Northwestern University
Chicago, IL

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Visits:
3 visits within 1 year

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ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT06081127

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Phase I

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Keytruda with Chemotherapy for Treating HER2- Metastatic Breast Cancer

I-CURE-1: A Phase II, Single Arm Study of Pembroluzimab Combined With <span class="highlight">Carboplatin</span> in Patients With Circulating Tumor Cells (CTCs) Positive Her-2 Negative Metastatic Breast Cancer (MBC)

Purpose: To determine the safety and effects (good and bad) of treating HER2-negative metastatic breast cancer with an immunotherapy drug along with a chemotherapy drug.

Who is this for?: People with metastatic (stage IV) breast cancer that is HER2 negative. If you are estrogen receptor positive, you must have progressed on available endocrine therapy. View full eligibility criteria

What's involved?

<p class="seamTextPara"> You will receive the following: </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Pembrolizumab (Keytruda®), by IV, every 3 weeks for up to 2 years</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem"><span class="highlight">Carboplatin</span> (Paraplatin®), by IV, every 3 weeks for up to 2 years</li></ul>

What's being studied?

<ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">The immunotherapy drug used in this study is pembrolizumab (Keytruda®). It is a PD-1 inhibitor. </li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">The chemotherapy drug is <span class="highlight">carboplatin</span> (Paraplatin®). It is used to treat metastatic breast cancer.</li></ul>

How can I learn more?

<ul class='seamTextUnorderedList'><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'>View eligibility criteria and additional trial information: <a href='https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT03213041' target='_blank'>ClinicalTrials.gov</a> </li></ul>
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Keytruda with Chemotherapy for Treating HER2- Metastatic Breast Cancer

I-CURE-1: A Phase II, Single Arm Study of Pembroluzimab Combined With <span class="highlight">Carboplatin</span> in Patients With Circulating Tumor Cells (CTCs) Positive Her-2 Negative Metastatic Breast Cancer (MBC)
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Nearest Location:
1856 miles
Northwestern University
Chicago, IL

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Visits:
1 visit every 3 weeks, ongoing

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ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT03213041

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Phase II

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Pharmacogenomics Testing to Make Chemotherapy Dosing Decisions for People with Breast Cancer

PhOCus: Implementation of Pharmacogenomic Testing in Oncology <span class="highlight">Care</span>

Purpose: To study if pharmacogenomics testing, a type of genetic testing, helps doctors make chemotherapy dosing decisions and decreases chemotherapy side effects.

Who is this for?: People with stage I, stage II, stage III, or stage IV (metastatic) breast cancer who are planning to receive chemotherapy. You must be receiving <span class="highlight">care</span> at The University of Chicago Medical Center. View full eligibility criteria

What's involved?

<p class="seamTextPara"> You will be randomly assigned to 1 of 2 groups: </p> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 1: Standard of <span class="highlight">Care</i></span> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Receive chemotherapy</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> followed by: </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Provide DNA samples for pharmacogenomics testing, after chemotherapy treatment</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 2: Experimental</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Provide DNA samples for pharmacogenomics testing</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> followed by: </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Receive chemotherapy based on pharmacogenomics testing results</li></ul>

What's being studied?

<ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Doctors leading the study will collect your genetic information using pharmacogenomics/genotyping, a type of genetic testing.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Pharmacogenomics is the study of how the differences in our genes can affect our unique response to medications.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">If you are in Group 2, your doctor will use your test results to make dosing decisions/changes to your chemotherapy treatment.</li></ul>

How can I learn more?

<ul class='seamTextUnorderedList'><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'>View eligibility criteria and additional trial information: <a href='https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT04541381' target='_blank'>ClinicalTrials.gov</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://nigms.nih.gov/education/fact-sheets/Pages/pharmacogenomics.aspx#:~:text=Pharmacogenomics%20(sometimes%20called%20pharmacogenetics)%20is,best%20suited%20for%20each%20person.' target='_blank'>National Institutes of Health: Pharmacogenomics</a> </li></ul>
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Pharmacogenomics Testing to Make Chemotherapy Dosing Decisions for People with Breast Cancer

PhOCus: Implementation of Pharmacogenomic Testing in Oncology <span class="highlight">Care</span>
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Nearest Location:
1857 miles
University of Chicago Medical Center
Chicago, IL

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Visits:
Number of visits unavailable

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ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT04541381

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Phase NA

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Exercise for People with Metastatic Breast Cancer

Exercise in Metastatic Breast Cancer: EMBody

Purpose: To study if a virtual exercise program improves fitness, muscle mass, and quality of life.

Who is this for?: People with metastatic (stage IV) breast cancer that has not progressed within the last year or who have no evidence of disease (NED). You must be participating in less than 2.5 hours of exercise per week. You must not have received chemotherapy within the last year. View full eligibility criteria

What's involved?

<p class="seamTextPara"> You will be randomly assigned to 1 of 2 groups: </p> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 1: Experimental</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Virtual exercise program, 3 times per week for 4 months</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Classes on creating and maintaining behavior changes</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 2: Standard of <span class="highlight">Care</i>'</span> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Usual <span class="highlight">care</span></li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">American College of Sports Medicine handouts</li></ul>

What's being studied?

<ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">The virtual exercise sessions include 3 parts: <span class="highlight">cardiovascular</span> exercise, resistance training, and balance or stretching exercise.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">During sessions, you will wear a provided heart rate monitor with a training goal of moderate intensity.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Each exercise session is 1 hour.</li></ul>

How can I learn more?

<ul class='seamTextUnorderedList'><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'>View eligibility criteria and additional trial information: <a href='https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT05468034' target='_blank'>ClinicalTrials.gov</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.breastcancer.org/types/metastatic/treatment/exercise-tips' target='_blank'>Breastcancer.org: Exercise and MBC</a> </li></ul>
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Exercise for People with Metastatic Breast Cancer

Exercise in Metastatic Breast Cancer: EMBody
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Nearest Location:
1933 miles
IU Health West
Avon, IN

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Visits:
Number of visits unavailable

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ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT05468034

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Phase II

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Chemotherapy Alone or With Immunotherapy for Advanced Triple Negative, PD-L1 Negative Breast Cancer

A Phase II Trial of <span class="highlight">Carboplatin</span> +/- Tocilizumab as Initial Therapy for Metastatic Triple Negative and ER-low Breast Cancers

Purpose: To study the safety, effects (good and bad), and anti-cancer activity of <span class="highlight">carboplatin</span> (Paraplatin®) chemotherapy alone or with tocilizumab, an experimental immunotherapy.

Who is this for?: People with advanced (some stage III) or metastatic (stage IV) triple negative (ER- or ER low, PR-, HER2- or HER2 low), PD-L1 negative breast cancer who have not received chemotherapy for advanced disease. View full eligibility criteria

What's involved?

<p class="seamTextPara"> You will be randomly assigned to 1 of 2 groups: </p> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 1</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem"><span class="highlight">Carboplatin</span> (Paraplatin®), by IV, every 3 weeks</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 2</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem"><span class="highlight">Carboplatin</span> (Paraplatin®), by IV, every 3 weeks</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Tocilizumab, by IV, monthly</li></ul>

What's being studied?

<ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Carboplatin (Paraplatin®) is a chemotherapy drug.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Tocilizumab is an experimental immunotherapy called an IL-6 inhibitor that is approved to treat arthritis. Its use in breast cancer is considered experimental.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">In this trial, HER2 low is defined as IHC 1+ and FISH-.</li></ul>

How can I learn more?

<ul class='seamTextUnorderedList'><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'>View eligibility criteria and additional trial information: <a href='https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT05846789' target='_blank'>ClinicalTrials.gov</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.breastcancer.org/drugs/carboplatin' target='_blank'>Breastcancer.org: Carboplatin (Paraplatin®)</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://medlineplus.gov/druginfo/meds/a611004.html' target='_blank'>MedlinePlus: Tocilizumab</a> </li></ul>
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Chemotherapy Alone or With Immunotherapy for Advanced Triple Negative, PD-L1 Negative Breast Cancer

A Phase II Trial of <span class="highlight">Carboplatin</span> +/- Tocilizumab as Initial Therapy for Metastatic Triple Negative and ER-low Breast Cancers
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Nearest Location:
1944 miles
IU Health Joe and Shelly Schwarz Cancer Center
Carmel, IN

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Visits:
1-2 visits every month

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ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT05846789

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Phase II

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Hormone Therapy or Chemotherapy with Genetic Testing for Metastatic HR+, HER2- Breast Cancer

Integrating Gene Signatures to Guide HR+MBC Therapy in a Diverse Cohort (INSIGHT)

Purpose: To compare the safety, effects (good and bad), and anti-cancer activity of hormone therapy and capecitabine (Xeloda®) chemotherapy and use MammaPrint® and BluePrint tests to guide treatment decisions.

Who is this for?: People with advanced (some stage III) or metastatic (stage IV) hormone receptor positive (ER+ and/or PR+), HER2 negative (HER2-), non-Luminal A breast cancer who have received treatment with an aromatase inhibitor or selective estrogen receptor modulator/downregulator (SERM/SERD) with a CDK4/6 inhibitor. You must not have received chemotherapy or more than 1 line of hormone therapy for advanced disease or have a PIK3CA mutation. View full eligibility criteria

What's involved?

<p class="seamTextPara"> You will be randomly assigned to 1 of 2 groups: </p> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 1: Standard of <span class="highlight">Care</i></span> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Physician's choice of hormone therapy</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Provide tissue samples for MammaPrint® and BluePrint tests </li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 2: Experimental</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Capecitabine (Xeloda®), by mouth, daily, 1 week on, 1 week off</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Provide tissue samples for MammaPrint® and BluePrint tests</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Please contact research site for treatment schedule</i></p>

What's being studied?

<ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Capecitabine (Xeloda®) is a chemotherapy drug commonly used to treat breast cancer.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">MammaPrint® and BluePrint are genetic tests that use tumor samples to help guide treatment decisions.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">The tests will also be used to determine if certain mutations are potentially associated with resistance to therapy.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Luminal A breast cancer is ER+, PR+, and HER2- with low Ki-67 levels, which controls how fast cancer cells grow. Luminal A cancers tend to grow more slowly.</li></ul>

How can I learn more?

<ul class='seamTextUnorderedList'><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'>View eligibility criteria and additional trial information: <a href='https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT05693766' target='_blank'>ClinicalTrials.gov</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.breastcancer.org/treatment/hormonal-therapy' target='_blank'>Breastcancer.org: Hormone Therapy</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.breastcancer.org/drugs/xeloda' target='_blank'>Breastcancer.org: Capecitabine (Xeloda®)</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.breastcancer.org/screening-testing/mammaprint-test' target='_blank'>Breastcancer.org: MammaPrint®</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.breastcancer.org/types/molecular-subtypes' target='_blank'>Breastcancer.org: Molecular Subtypes of Breast Cancer</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.breastcancer.org/genetic-testing' target='_blank'>Breastcancer.org: Genetic Testing for Breast Cancer</a> </li></ul>
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Hormone Therapy or Chemotherapy with Genetic Testing for Metastatic HR+, HER2- Breast Cancer

Integrating Gene Signatures to Guide HR+MBC Therapy in a Diverse Cohort (INSIGHT)
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Nearest Location:
1958 miles
Vanderbilt University/Ingram Cancer Center
Nashville, TN

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Visits:
Number of visits unavailable

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ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT05693766

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Phase II

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DB-1303/BNT323 Antibody Drug Conjugate for Advanced HR+, HER2 Low Breast Cancer

A Phase 3, Randomized, Multi-center, Open-Label Study of DB-1303 Versus Investigator's Choice Chemotherapy in Human Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor 2 (HER2)-Low, Hormone Receptor Positive (HR+) Metastatic Breast Cancer Patients Whose Disease Has Progressed on Endocrine Therapy (ET) (DYNASTY-Breast02)

Purpose: To study the safety, effects (good and bad), and anti-cancer activity of DB-1303/BNT323, an experimental antibody drug conjugate (ADC).

Who is this for?: People with advanced (some stage III) or metastatic (stage IV) hormone receptor positive (ER+ or ER low and/or PR+ or PR low), HER2 low breast cancer who have received 1-2 lines of therapy for advanced disease. You must not have received chemotherapy for advanced disease or any anti-HER2 targeted therapy. View full eligibility criteria

What's involved?

<p class="seamTextPara"> You will be randomly assigned to 1 of 2 groups: </p> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 1: Experimental</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">DB-1303/BNT323, by IV, every 3 weeks</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 2: Standard of <span class="highlight">Care</span> Chemotherapy</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">One of the following:</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Capecitabine (Cytoxan®), by mouth, daily, 2 weeks on, 1 week off</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Paclitaxel (Taxol®), by IV, every 3 weeks</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Nab-paclitaxel (Abraxane®), by IV, weekly, 3 weeks on, 1 week off</li></ul>

What's being studied?

<ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">DB-1303/BNT323 is an experimental antibody-drug conjugate (ADC).</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">An antibody-drug conjugate (ADC) is a type of therapy that combines an antibody that targets cancer cells with a therapy that can kill cancer cells.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Because the antibody only targets cancer cells, the ADC does not kill normal cells, making it less likely to cause side effects.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">DB-1303/BNT323's antibody targets HER2, a protein that is expressed by some breast cancer cells, and it delivers an anti-cancer drug called deruxtecan.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Capecitabine (Cytoxan®), paclitaxel (Taxol®), or nab-paclitaxel (Abraxane®) are chemotherapy drugs.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">In this trial, HER2 low is defined as IHC 1+ or IHC 2+/ISH-.</li></ul>

How can I learn more?

<ul class='seamTextUnorderedList'><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'>View eligibility criteria and additional trial information: <a href='https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT06018337' target='_blank'>ClinicalTrials.gov</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.dualitybiologics.com/pipeline.html' target='_blank'>DualityBio: DB-1303 Drug Information Page</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.dualitybiologics.com/approach.html?md=1' target='_blank'>DualityBio: ADC Information Page</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://metastatictrialtalk.org/research-news/antibody-drug-conjugates/' target='_blank'>Metastatic Trial Talk: Update On Antibody-Drug Conjugates (ADCs) For MBC</a> </li></ul>
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DB-1303/BNT323 Antibody Drug Conjugate for Advanced HR+, HER2 Low Breast Cancer

A Phase 3, Randomized, Multi-center, Open-Label Study of DB-1303 Versus Investigator's Choice Chemotherapy in Human Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor 2 (HER2)-Low, Hormone Receptor Positive (HR+) Metastatic Breast Cancer Patients Whose Disease Has Progressed on Endocrine Therapy (ET) (DYNASTY-Breast02)
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Nearest Location:
2032 miles
Alliance For Multispeciality Research, LLC
Lexington, KY

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Visits:
1 visit every 1-3 weeks

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ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT06018337

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Phase III

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ARV-471 Hormone Therapy with CDK 4/6 Inhibitor for Advanced ER+, HER2- Breast Cancer

A PHASE 3, RANDOMIZED, OPEN-LABEL, MULTICENTER STUDY OF ARV-471(PF-07850327) PLUS PALBOCICLIB VERSUS LETROZOLE PLUS PALBOCICLIB FOR THE TREATMENT OF PARTICIPANTS WITH ESTROGEN RECEPTOR-POSITIVE, HER2-NEGATIVE BREAST CANCER WHO HAVE NOT RECEIVED ANY PRIOR SYSTEMIC ANTI-CANCER TREATMENT FOR ADVANCED DISEASE (VERITAC-3)

Purpose: To compare the safety, effects (good and bad), and anti-cancer activity of ARV-471, an experimental hormone therapy, and letrozole (Femara®) hormone therapy with palbociclib (Ibrance®) CDK 4/6 inhibitor.

Who is this for?: People with advanced (some stage III) or metastatic (stage IV) estrogen receptor positive (ER+), HER2 negative (HER2-) breast cancer who have not yet received treatment for advanced disease. You must not have received treatment with a CDK 4/6 inhibitor or fulvestrant (Faslodex®). View full eligibility criteria

What's involved?

<p class="seamTextPara"> You will be randomly assigned to 1 of 2 groups: </p> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 1: Experimental</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">ARV-471, by mouth, daily</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Palbociclib (Ibrance®), by mouth, daily, 3 weeks on, 1 week off</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 2: Standard of <span class="highlight">Care</i></span> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Letrozole (Femara®), by mouth, daily</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Palbociclib (Ibrance®), by mouth, daily, 3 weeks on, 1 week off</li></ul>

What's being studied?

<ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">ARV-471 (vepdegestrant, PF-07850327) is an experimental hormone therapy called a PROTAC protein degrader that breaks down estrogen receptors.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Palbociclib (Ibrance®) is a type of targeted therapy called a CDK 4/6 inhibitor. CDK 4/6 inhibitors block two enzymes, CDK 4 and CDK 6, that help cancer grow.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Letrozole (Femara®) is a type of hormone therapy called an aromatase inhibitor. It is commonly used to treat hormone receptor positive breast cancer.</li></ul>

How can I learn more?

<ul class='seamTextUnorderedList'><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'>View eligibility criteria and additional trial information: <a href='https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT05909397' target='_blank'>ClinicalTrials.gov</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.pfizerclinicaltrials.com/nct05909397-advanced-breast-cancer-trial' target='_blank'>Pfizer: Trial Information Page</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.arvinas.com/pipeline-programs/estrogen-receptor' target='_blank'>Arvinas Estrogen Receptor: ARV-471 Drug Information Page</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.breastcancer.org/treatment/targeted-therapy/ibrance' target='_blank'>Breastcancer.org: Palbociclib (Ibrance®)</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.breastcancer.org/treatment/hormonal-therapy/femara' target='_blank'>Breastcancer.org: Letrozole (Femara®)</a> </li></ul>
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ARV-471 Hormone Therapy with CDK 4/6 Inhibitor for Advanced ER+, HER2- Breast Cancer

A PHASE 3, RANDOMIZED, OPEN-LABEL, MULTICENTER STUDY OF ARV-471(PF-07850327) PLUS PALBOCICLIB VERSUS LETROZOLE PLUS PALBOCICLIB FOR THE TREATMENT OF PARTICIPANTS WITH ESTROGEN RECEPTOR-POSITIVE, HER2-NEGATIVE BREAST CANCER WHO HAVE NOT RECEIVED ANY PRIOR SYSTEMIC ANTI-CANCER TREATMENT FOR ADVANCED DISEASE (VERITAC-3)
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Nearest Location:
2054 miles
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, MI

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Visits:
3 visits every month

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ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT05909397

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Phase III

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MIND Diet and Nutrition Counseling to Improve Brain Function for People with Stage II-IV HR+ Breast Cancer

Protecting the Brain From Toxic Side Effects of Chemotherapy: a Pilot Study of a MIND Diet Intervention in Women Undergoing Active Treatment for Breast Cancer

Purpose: To study the impact of the Neurodegenerative Delay (MIND) diet on your cognition (ability to think).

Who is this for?: Postmenopausal women 45 to 75 years old with stage II, stage III, or stage IV (metastatic) hormone receptor positive (ER+ and/or PR+) breast cancer who are planning to begin treatment within 1 month. View full eligibility criteria

What's involved?

<p class="seamTextPara"> You will be randomly assigned to 1 of 2 groups: </p> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 1: Experimental</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Nutrition counseling about the MIND diet, 8 in-person sessions within 3 months</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Questionnaires</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 2: Control</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">General health (non-diet) counseling, 8 in-person sessions within 3 months</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Questionnaires</li></ul>

What's being studied?

<ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Cancer treatment can lead to cognition (ability to think) problems and low quality of life.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">The Neurodegenerative Delay (MIND) diet is high in anti-inflammatory nutrients (omega-3, <span class="highlight">carotenoids,</span> B vitamins, etc.) and limits foods that are not healthy for the brain (butter, cheese, red meat, fried foods, sugar, etc.).</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">The MIND diet may help improve brain function during cancer treatment.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Cognition is your ability to think.</li></ul>

How can I learn more?

<ul class='seamTextUnorderedList'><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'>View eligibility criteria and additional trial information: <a href='https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT05984888' target='_blank'>ClinicalTrials.gov</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://health.osu.edu/wellness/exercise-and-nutrition/the-mind-diet' target='_blank'>Ohio State University: The MIND Diet and Brain Health</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/21032-chemo-brain' target='_blank'>Cleveland Clinic: Chemotherapy and Brain Function Problems</a> </li></ul>
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MIND Diet and Nutrition Counseling to Improve Brain Function for People with Stage II-IV HR+ Breast Cancer

Protecting the Brain From Toxic Side Effects of Chemotherapy: a Pilot Study of a MIND Diet Intervention in Women Undergoing Active Treatment for Breast Cancer
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Nearest Location:
2108 miles
The Ohio State University
Columbus, OH

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Visits:
8 visits within 9 months

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ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT05984888

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Phase NA

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Safely Stopping Pre-Medications During Chemotherapy for Breast Cancer

Safely Stopping Pre-Medications in Patients Receiving Paclitaxel: A Randomized Trial

Purpose: To study the safety and side effects of stopping pre-medications during treatment with paclitaxel (Taxol®).

Who is this for?: People with stage I, stage II, stage III, or stage IV (metastatic) breast cancer who are planning to receive chemotherapy. You must not have received paclitaxel (Taxol®). View full eligibility criteria

What's involved?

<p class="seamTextPara"> You will be randomly assigned to 1 of 2 groups: </p> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 1: Standard of <span class="highlight">Care</i></span> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Paclitaxel (Taxol®), by IV, every 1-2 weeks, 4 sessions</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Dexamethasone, by mouth or IV</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Diphenhydramine, by mouth or IV</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Famotidine (Pepcid®), ranitidine, or cimetidine (Tagamet®), by mouth or IV</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 2: Experimental</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Paclitaxel (Taxol®), by IV, every 1-2 weeks, 2 sessions</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Dexamethasone, by mouth or IV</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Diphenhydramine, by mouth or IV</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Famotidine (Pepcid®), ranitidine, or cimetidine (Tagamet®), by mouth or IV</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> followed by: </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Paclitaxel (Taxol®), by IV, every 1-2 weeks, 2 sessions</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Additional Procedures</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Questionnaires</li></ul>

What's being studied?

<ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Paclitaxel (Taxol®) is a chemotherapy drug that blocks cancer cell growth by stopping cell division which kills cancer cells.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Pre-medications help prevent paclitaxel (Taxol®) side effects.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Pre-medications include: dexamethasone, diphenhydramine, famotidine (Pepcid®), ranitidine, and cimetidine (Tagamet®).</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">If you are in Group 2, you will stop taking pre-medications after your second paclitaxel (Taxol®) dose.</li></ul>

How can I learn more?

<ul class='seamTextUnorderedList'><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'>View eligibility criteria and additional trial information: <a href='https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT04862585' target='_blank'>ClinicalTrials.gov</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.breastcancer.org/drugs/taxol' target='_blank'>Breastcancer.org: Paclitaxel (Taxol®)</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.oncologynurseadvisor.com/home/departments/ask-a-pharmacist/importance-of-sequence-in-administering-premeds-with-paclitaxel/#:~:text=Premedications%20are%20administered%20prior%20to,severity%20of%20infusion%2Drelated%20reactions.' target='_blank'>Oncology Nurse Advisor: Paclitaxel (Taxol®) Pre-Medications</a> </li></ul>
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Safely Stopping Pre-Medications During Chemotherapy for Breast Cancer

Safely Stopping Pre-Medications in Patients Receiving Paclitaxel: A Randomized Trial
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Nearest Location:
2108 miles
Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center
Columbus, OH

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Visits:
1 visit every 1-2 weeks for 1-2 months

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ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT04862585

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Phase II-III

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Video to Learn About Tumor Genomic Testing for Metastatic Breast Cancer

Video Intervention to Address Pre-Test Patient Education for Tumor Genomic Testing

Purpose: To study how watching a video about tumor genomic testing affects people's understanding of tumor genomic testing.

Who is this for?: People with metastatic (stage IV) breast cancer that are receiving tumor genomic testing. View full eligibility criteria

What's involved?

<p class="seamTextPara"> You will complete the following: </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Watch video explaining tumor genomic testing</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Questionnaires</li></ul>

What's being studied?

<ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">This trial may help doctors provide patient-centered <span class="highlight">care</span> by effectively communicating the importance of tumor genomic testing.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">This trial also enrolls people with other types of cancer.</li></ul>

How can I learn more?

<ul class='seamTextUnorderedList'><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'>View eligibility criteria and additional trial information: <a href='https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT05215769' target='_blank'>ClinicalTrials.gov</a> </li></ul>
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Video to Learn About Tumor Genomic Testing for Metastatic Breast Cancer

Video Intervention to Address Pre-Test Patient Education for Tumor Genomic Testing
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Nearest Location:
2108 miles
Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center
Columbus, OH

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Visits:
1 visit

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ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT05215769

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Phase NA

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INX-315 CDK2 Inhibitor for Advanced ER+, HER2- or CCNE1 Amplified Breast Cancer

A Phase 1/2, Open-Label Study to Evaluate the Safety, Tolerability, Pharmacokinetics, and Efficacy of INX-315 in Patients With Advanced Cancer

Purpose: To study the safety, best dose, effects (good and bad), and anti-cancer activity of INX-315, an experimental CDK2 inhibitor, alone or with other anti-cancer therapies.

Who is this for?: People with advanced (some stage III) or metastatic (stage IV) estrogen receptor positive (ER+), HER2 negative (HER2-) breast cancer who have received treatment with a CDK4/6 inhibitor or CCNE1 amplified breast cancer with no standard treatment options available. View full eligibility criteria

What's involved?

<p class="seamTextPara"> You will be assigned to 1 of 2 groups based on your type of cancer: </p> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 1: CCNE1 Amplified Breast Cancer</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">INX-315, by mouth</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 2: ER Positive, HER2 Negative Breast Cancer</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">INX-315, by mouth</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Selective estrogen receptor degrader (SERD) hormone therapy (standard of <span class="highlight">care)</span></li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">CDK 4/6 inhibitor (standard of <span class="highlight">care)</span></li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Please contact research site for treatment schedule</i></p>

What's being studied?

<ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">INX-315 is an experimental targeted therapy called a CDK2 inhibitor. CDK2 inhibitors block the enzyme/protein CDK2 that helps cancer grow.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Selective estrogen receptor degraders (SERD) are a type of hormone therapy that bind to and break down estrogen receptors. </li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">CDK4/6 inhibitors are a type of targeted therapy that block two proteins, CDK4 and CDK6, that help cancer grow.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">This trial is also enrolling people with other types of cancer.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Targets or mutations: CCNE1</li></ul>

How can I learn more?

<ul class='seamTextUnorderedList'><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'>View eligibility criteria and additional trial information: <a href='https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT05735080' target='_blank'>ClinicalTrials.gov</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://incyclixbio.com/our-science/' target='_blank'>Incyclix Bio Drug Information Page: INX-315</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.breastcancer.org/treatment/hormonal-therapy' target='_blank'>Breastcancer.org: Hormone Therapy and SERDs</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://metastatictrialtalk.org/research-news/cdk-inhibitor-updates/' target='_blank'>Metastatic Trial Talk: The Latest Research on CDK 4/6 Inhibitors</a> </li></ul>
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INX-315 CDK2 Inhibitor for Advanced ER+, HER2- or CCNE1 Amplified Breast Cancer

A Phase 1/2, Open-Label Study to Evaluate the Safety, Tolerability, Pharmacokinetics, and Efficacy of INX-315 in Patients With Advanced Cancer
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Nearest Location:
2139 miles
Emory Winship Cancer Institute
Atlanta, GA

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Visits:
Number of visits unavailable

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ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT05735080

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Phase I-II

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Exercise and Nutrition for Women with DCIS or Stage I-IV Breast Cancer

An EXErcise Regimen Designed to Improve Body Composition, Functional Capacity, and Strength After Treatment for Breast Cancer With Nutrition Optimization

Purpose: To study whether exercise and diet changes can lead to lower body fat and higher body muscle.

Who is this for?: Women 20-89 years old with stage 0 (DCIS), stage I, stage II, stage III, or stage IV (metastatic) breast cancer who are receiving treatment (except for chemotherapy) or completed treatment. View full eligibility criteria

What's involved?

<p class="seamTextPara"> You will receive the following: </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Resistance training classes, 2-3 times per week for 3 months</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Nutrition program</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Nutrition meetings, 6 times within 3 months</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Body composition measurements</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Questionnaires</li></ul>

What's being studied?

<ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Excess body fat is a risk factor for breast cancer and is associated with an increased risk of cancer coming back (recurrence).</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">The resistance training class goals are to increase strength, mobility, and muscle. The classes will be supervised by fitness professionals.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">The nutrition program goal is to avoid calorie counting and instead focus on food quality, maximizing protein, and limiting <span class="highlight">carbohydrates.</li></ul></span>

How can I learn more?

<ul class='seamTextUnorderedList'><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'>View eligibility criteria and additional trial information: <a href='https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT05978960' target='_blank'>ClinicalTrials.gov</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.breastcancer.org/managing-life/exercise' target='_blank'>Breastcancer.org: Exercise</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.cancer.net/coping-with-cancer/physical-emotional-and-social-effects-cancer/managing-physical-side-effects/weight-gain' target='_blank'>ASCO: Weight Gain During Breast Cancer Treatment</a> </li></ul>
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Exercise and Nutrition for Women with DCIS or Stage I-IV Breast Cancer

An EXErcise Regimen Designed to Improve Body Composition, Functional Capacity, and Strength After Treatment for Breast Cancer With Nutrition Optimization
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Nearest Location:
2257 miles
AHN CI Exercise Oncology and Resiliency
Pittsburgh, PA

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Visits:
2-3 visits per week for 3 months

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ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT05978960

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Phase NA

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Game to Learn Self-Advocacy Skills for People with Metastatic Breast Cancer

Efficacy of a Self-advocacy Serious Game Intervention for Women With Advanced Cancer

Purpose: To study the ability of the Strong Together game to teach self-advocacy skills to people with metastatic breast cancer.

Who is this for?: Women with metastatic (stage IV) breast cancer that have been diagnosed within the past 3 months and live in Pennsylvania. View full eligibility criteria

What's involved?

<p class="seamTextPara"> You will be randomly assigned to 1 of 2 groups: </p> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 1: Experimental</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Strong Together self-advocacy game, 1 session per week for 3 months</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 2: Standard</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship self-advocacy brochure</li></ul>

What's being studied?

<ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Self-advocacy is the ability to overcome health challenges by making informed healthcare decisions, communicating effectively with healthcare providers, and gaining strength through connection to others.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Self-advocacy is associated with higher quality of life, lower symptom burden, higher patient-centered <span class="highlight">care,</span> and fewer hospital admissions and emergency visits.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Strong Together is an interactive game that teaches self-advocacy skills.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">In the game, you will make decisions about how game characters manage symptoms, communicate with providers, and manage their health.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">This trial is also enrolling people with other types of cancer.</li></ul>

How can I learn more?

<ul class='seamTextUnorderedList'><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'>View eligibility criteria and additional trial information: <a href='https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT04813276' target='_blank'>ClinicalTrials.gov</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.nationalbreastcancer.org/blog/the-healing-power-of-self-advocacy/' target='_blank'>National Breast Cancer Foundation: Self-Advocacy</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30763132/' target='_blank'>Journal Article: Teaching Patients with Advanced Cancer to Self-Advocate: Strong Together™ Serious Game</a> </li></ul>
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Game to Learn Self-Advocacy Skills for People with Metastatic Breast Cancer

Efficacy of a Self-advocacy Serious Game Intervention for Women With Advanced Cancer
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Nearest Location:
2265 miles
UPMC Hillman Cancer Center
Pittsburgh, PA

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Visits:
No visits required

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ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT04813276

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Phase NA

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Doulas for Black Women with Metastatic Breast Cancer at the End of Life

Dignity, Legacy, Advocacy, and Support for Advanced Cancer: Reimagined End of Life <span class="highlight">Care</span> in the Black Community (Doulas - AC)

Purpose: To provide a doula to journey alongside Black women with metastatic breast cancer, explore meaning and create legacy, offer support and navigation, and provide support and connection for family/friends.

Who is this for?: Black women with stage IV (metastatic) breast cancer who live in the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania area. View full eligibility criteria

What's involved?

<p class="seamTextPara"> You will receive the following: </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Visits from a doula, 5 hours per week</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Questionnaires</li></ul>

What's being studied?

<ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">A doula is a community-based, trained non-medical professional outside of the hospital staff and social circle who will provide you individual physical, emotional, and informational support through metastatic breast cancer.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Doulas will help women explore meaning and create legacy, offer support and navigation for practical needs such as financial assistance for food and housing, accessing and affording medications, and transportation, and provide support for bereaved family/friends.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">A weekly plan will be implemented by the doula which may involve conversations, creating legacy projects, conversations with family and patients, and assistance with practical issues.</li></ul>

How can I learn more?

<ul class='seamTextUnorderedList'><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'>View eligibility criteria and additional trial information: <a href='https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT05314179' target='_blank'>ClinicalTrials.gov</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://ctsi.pitt.edu/funding/funding-opportunities/pitt-innovation-challenge-pinch/pitt-innovation-challenge-2021/doulas-ac/' target='_blank'>University of Pittsburgh (Video and Article): Trial Information Page</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.palcare.pitt.edu/studies/dignity-legacy-advocacy-and-support-for-individuals-with-advanced-cancer-doulas-ac/' target='_blank'>University of Pittsburgh: Trial Information Page</a> </li></ul>
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Doulas for Black Women with Metastatic Breast Cancer at the End of Life

Dignity, Legacy, Advocacy, and Support for Advanced Cancer: Reimagined End of Life <span class="highlight">Care</span> in the Black Community (Doulas - AC)
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Nearest Location:
2265 miles
UPMC Hillman Cancer Center
Pittsburgh, PA

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Visits:
Number of visits unavailable

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ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT05314179

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Phase NA

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Immunotherapy, Chemotherapy, and Targeted Therapy for Advanced Triple Negative Breast Cancer

ToPCourT: A Phase II Trial of Trilaciclib, Pembrolizumab, Gemcitabine and <span class="highlight">Carboplatin</span> in Locally Advanced Unresectable or Metastatic Triple-Negative Breast Cancer (TNBC)

Purpose: To study the safety, effects (good and bad), and anti-cancer activity of pembrolizumab (Keytruda®) PD-1 inhibitor, gemcitabine (Gemzar®) and <span class="highlight">carboplatin</span> (Paraplatin®) chemotherapy, and trilaciclib (Cosela®) CDK4/6 inhibitor.

Who is this for?: People with advanced (some stage III) or metastatic (stage IV) triple negative (ER- or ER low, PR- or PR low, HER2- or HER2 low) breast cancer. You must not have received more than 3 lines of chemotherapy for advanced disease. View full eligibility criteria

What's involved?

<p class="seamTextPara"> You will receive the following: </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Pembrolizumab (Keytruda®), by IV, every 3 weeks</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Gemcitabine (Gemzar®), by IV, weekly, 2 weeks on, 1 week off</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem"><span class="highlight">Carboplatin</span> (Paraplatin®), by IV, weekly, 2 weeks on, 1 week off</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Trilaciclib (Cosela®), by IV, weekly, 2 weeks on, 1 week off</li></ul>

What's being studied?

<ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Pembrolizumab (Keytruda®) is a type of immunotherapy called a PD-1 inhibitor, which is a type of immune checkpoint inhibitor. Blocking PD-1 may allow the body's immune system to detect and fight cancer cells.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Gemcitabine (Gemzar®) and <span class="highlight">carboplatin</span> (Paraplatin®) are chemotherapy drugs.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Trilaciclib (Cosela®) is a type of targeted therapy called a CDK4/6 inhibitor. CDK 4/6 inhibitors block two enzymes, CDK4 and CDK6, that help cancer grow.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Trilaciclib (Cosela®) also helps protect the bone marrow from the side effects of chemotherapy.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">In this trial, HER2 low is defined as IHC 1+.</li></ul>

How can I learn more?

<ul class='seamTextUnorderedList'><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'>View eligibility criteria and additional trial information: <a href='https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT06027268' target='_blank'>ClinicalTrials.gov</a> </li></ul>
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Immunotherapy, Chemotherapy, and Targeted Therapy for Advanced Triple Negative Breast Cancer

ToPCourT: A Phase II Trial of Trilaciclib, Pembrolizumab, Gemcitabine and <span class="highlight">Carboplatin</span> in Locally Advanced Unresectable or Metastatic Triple-Negative Breast Cancer (TNBC)
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Nearest Location:
2299 miles
Levine Cancer Institute
Charlotte, NC

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Visits:
1 visit every 1-2 weeks

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ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT06027268

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Phase II

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Home-Based Respiratory Muscle Training to Reduce Chemotherapy Side Effects for People with Stage I-IV Breast Cancer

Respiratory Muscle Training During Breast Cancer Treatment: Effects on the Autonomic Nervous System and <span class="highlight">Cardiotoxicity</span>

Purpose: To study how home-based respiratory muscle training is useful for minimizing side effects during chemotherapy treatment.

Who is this for?: People with stage I, stage II, stage III, or stage IV (metastatic) breast cancer who are planning to receive chemotherapy. You must not have received radiation to the left chest wall. View full eligibility criteria

What's involved?

<p class="seamTextPara"> You will be randomly assigned to 1 of 2 groups: </p> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 1: Standard of <span class="highlight">Care</i></span> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Usual <span class="highlight">care,</span> 3 months</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Questionnaires</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> followed by: </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Respiratory muscle training using a respiratory muscle training device, 1.5 months (optional)</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 2: Experimental</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Respiratory muscle training using a respiratory muscle training device, 3 months</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Questionnaires</li></ul>

What's being studied?

<ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Respiratory muscle training is a series of breathing and other exercises that are performed to improve the function of the respiratory muscles through resistance and endurance training.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Respiratory muscle training may decrease heart and lung side effects of chemotherapy and improve your quality of life.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Some breast cancer treatments can cause or increase the risk of heart problems, which is called <span class="highlight">cardiotoxicity.</li></ul></span>

How can I learn more?

<ul class='seamTextUnorderedList'><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'>View eligibility criteria and additional trial information: <a href='https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT05787834' target='_blank'>ClinicalTrials.gov</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://umiamihealth.org/en/treatments-and-services/ear,-nose,-and-throat-(ent)/speech-therapy/respiratory-muscle-training#:~:text=Respiratory%20muscle%20training%20(RMT)%20is,%2C%20improve%20respiration%20(breathing).' target='_blank'>University of Miami: Respiratory Muscle Training</a> </li></ul>
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Home-Based Respiratory Muscle Training to Reduce Chemotherapy Side Effects for People with Stage I-IV Breast Cancer

Respiratory Muscle Training During Breast Cancer Treatment: Effects on the Autonomic Nervous System and <span class="highlight">Cardiotoxicity</span>
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Nearest Location:
2299 miles
Roswell Park Cancer Institute
Buffalo, NY

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Visits:
Number of visits unavailable

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ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT05787834

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Phase NA

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Exercise to Reduce Heart Problems During Chemotherapy for Women with Stage I-IV Breast Cancer

A Feasibility Study to Examine Two Remotely-monitored Exercise Interventions on Breast Cancer Patients Undergoing <span class="highlight">Cardiotoxic</span> Chemotherapies

Purpose: To study if exercise training can reduce side effects and improve quality of life during chemotherapy treatment.

Who is this for?: Women with stage I, stage II, stage III, or stage IV (metastatic) breast cancer who are planning to receive chemotherapy. View full eligibility criteria

What's involved?

<p class="seamTextPara"> You will be randomly assigned to 1 of 2 groups: </p> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 1: Moderate Intensity Walking</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Moderate intensity walking, 2.5 hours every week</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Text messages, phone calls, and emails from study staff</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Blood tests, 4 times</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Heart tests, 2 times</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 2: High Intensity Biking</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">High intensity exercise on stationary bike, 3 days every week, 2 times in person, then at home</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Text messages, phone calls, and emails from study staff</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Blood tests, 4 times</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Heart tests, 2 times</li></ul>

What's being studied?

<ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Exercise may help prevent heart problems caused by breast cancer chemotherapy.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Some breast cancer treatments can cause or increase the risk of heart problems, which is called <span class="highlight">cardiotoxicity.</li></span> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Moderate intensity walking involves breaking a sweat and increased breathing while still being able to talk.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">The exercise programs will be remotely monitored.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">If you are in group 1, you will receive walking shoes.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">If you are in group 2, you will receive a stationary bike to exercise at home.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">The text messages, phone calls, and emails from study staff will encourage participation and physical activity.</li></ul>

How can I learn more?

<ul class='seamTextUnorderedList'><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'>View eligibility criteria and additional trial information: <a href='https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT05786014' target='_blank'>ClinicalTrials.gov</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/16858-chemotherapy--the-heart-cardiotoxicity#:~:text=Certain%20cancer%20treatments%20may%20cause,cancer%2C%20sarcoma%20or%20multiple%20myeloma.' target='_blank'>Cleveland Clinic: Heart Problems Caused by Chemotherapy</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://blog.myfitnesspal.com/what-counts-as-moderate-intensity-walking/' target='_blank'>My Fitness Pal: What is Moderate Intensity Walking?</a> </li></ul>
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Exercise to Reduce Heart Problems During Chemotherapy for Women with Stage I-IV Breast Cancer

A Feasibility Study to Examine Two Remotely-monitored Exercise Interventions on Breast Cancer Patients Undergoing <span class="highlight">Cardiotoxic</span> Chemotherapies
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Nearest Location:
2371 miles
University of Virginia University Hospital
Charlottesville, VA

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Visits:
Number of visits unavailable

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ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT05786014

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Phase NA

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Chemotherapy Treatment At Home for People with Advanced Breast Cancer

Cancer <span class="highlight">CARE</span> Beyond Walls - A Pilot of a Randomized, Pragmatic Trial of Cancer Directed Therapy Administration in the Patients' Homes Versus in Clinic

Purpose: To compare the safety and effects (good and bad) of receiving paclitaxel (Taxol®) chemotherapy at home and at a clinic.

Who is this for?: People with advanced (some stage III) or metastatic (stage IV) breast cancer who are receiving chemotherapy, trastuzumab (Herceptin®), leuprolide (Lupron®), or goserelin (Zoladex®). You must live within 35 miles from Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, FL. View full eligibility criteria

What's involved?

<p class="seamTextPara"> You will be randomly assigned to 1 of 2 groups: </p> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 1: Treatment At Home</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Receive paclitaxel (Taxol®) chemotherapy at home, 6 months</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Questionnaires</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 2: Treatment At Clinic and Home</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Receive paclitaxel (Taxol®) chemotherapy at clinic, 2 months</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> followed by: </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Receive paclitaxel (Taxol®) chemotherapy at home, 4 months</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Questionnaires</li></ul>

What's being studied?

<ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Providing cancer treatment at home, versus in the clinic, may help reduce mental and financial distress and increase treatment compliance, especially for marginalized patients and communities.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Home health appointments include chemotherapy administration, routine vital sign monitoring, and routine lab tests.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">This trial is also enrolling people with other types of cancer.</li></ul>

How can I learn more?

<ul class='seamTextUnorderedList'><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'>View eligibility criteria and additional trial information: <a href='https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT05969860' target='_blank'>ClinicalTrials.gov</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.mayoclinic.org/medical-professionals/cancer/news/high-quality-advanced-cancer-care-conducted-at-home/mac-20538184' target='_blank'>Mayo Clinic: Cancer CARE Beyond Walls</a> </li></ul>
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Chemotherapy Treatment At Home for People with Advanced Breast Cancer

Cancer <span class="highlight">CARE</span> Beyond Walls - A Pilot of a Randomized, Pragmatic Trial of Cancer Directed Therapy Administration in the Patients' Homes Versus in Clinic
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Nearest Location:
2383 miles
Mayo Clinic in Florida
Jacksonville, FL

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Visits:
Number of visits unavailable

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ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT05969860

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Phase II

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PRGN-3007 <span class="highlight">CAR</span> T Cell Therapy for Advanced Triple Negative, ROR-1 Positive Breast Cancer

A Phase 1/1b Dose Escalation/Dose Expansion Study of PRGN-3007 UltraCAR-T Cells in Patients With Advanced Hematologic and Solid Tumor Malignancies

Purpose: To study the safety, best dose, effects (good and bad), and anti-cancer activity of PRGN-3007 <span class="highlight">CAR</span> T-cells, an experimental immunotherapy.

Who is this for?: People with advanced (some stage III) or metastatic (stage IV) triple negative (ER-, PR-, HER2-), ROR-1 positive breast cancer. View full eligibility criteria

What's involved?

<p class="seamTextPara"> You will receive the following: </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Cyclophosphamide (Cytoxan®)</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> followed by: </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Leukapheresis</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> followed by: </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">PRGN-3007 <span class="highlight">CAR</span> T-cells</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Please contact research site for treatment schedule</i></p>

What's being studied?

<ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">PRGN-3007 <span class="highlight">CAR-T</span> or <span class="highlight">CAR</span> T cells are an experimental personalized immunotherapy made from your white blood cells. The white blood cells are removed from your body and then modified with chimeric antigen receptors <span class="highlight">(CARs)</span> so they can attack specific proteins. These white blood cells are then infused into your body.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">The <span class="highlight">CAR</span> T-cell therapy used in this study trains the immune system to attack cancer cells that test positive for the protein ROR-1.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Before you receive PRGN-3007 T-cells, you will be given the chemotherapy drug cyclophosphamide (Cytoxan®) to prepare your immune system to receive the immunotherapy.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Leukapheresis is a procedure to collect your white blood cells to make your personalized <span class="highlight">CAR</span> T-cell therapy.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">This trial is also enrolling people with other types of cancer.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Targets or mutations: ROR-1</li></ul>

How can I learn more?

<ul class='seamTextUnorderedList'><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'>View eligibility criteria and additional trial information: <a href='https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT05694364' target='_blank'>ClinicalTrials.gov</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://precigen.com/pipeline/' target='_blank'>Precigen: PRGN-3007 Information Page</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.breastcancer.org/drugs/cytoxan' target='_blank'>Breastcancer.org: Cyclophosphamide (Cytoxan®)</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://metastatictrialtalk.org/research-news/adoptive-cell-therapies/' target='_blank'>Metastatic Trial Talk: Adoptive Cell Therapies for MBC</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.cancer.org/treatment/treatments-and-side-effects/treatment-types/immunotherapy/car-t-cell1.html' target='_blank'>American Cancer Society: CAR T-Cell Therapy</a> </li></ul>
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PRGN-3007 <span class="highlight">CAR</span> T Cell Therapy for Advanced Triple Negative, ROR-1 Positive Breast Cancer

A Phase 1/1b Dose Escalation/Dose Expansion Study of PRGN-3007 UltraCAR-T Cells in Patients With Advanced Hematologic and Solid Tumor Malignancies
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Nearest Location:
2395 miles
Moffitt Cancer Center
Tampa, FL

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Visits:
May require hospitalization

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ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT05694364

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Phase I

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HARMONY: Using a Genomic Test to Guide Treatment Decisions for Metastatic Breast Cancer

HARMONY: Harnessing the Analysis of RNA Expression and Molecular Subtype to Optimize Novel TherapY for Metastatic Breast Cancer

Purpose: To study if genomic testing affects which line of therapy doctors suggest people with metastatic breast cancer receive.

Who is this for?: People with metastatic (stage IV) breast cancer who have received no more than one line of therapy for metastatic disease. View full eligibility criteria

What's involved?

<p class="seamTextPara"> You will receive the following: </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">PAM50 (Prosigna®) testing of your breast tumor, 1 time</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Results of the PAM50 test will be given to your treating doctor</li></ul>

What's being studied?

<ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">The standard of <span class="highlight">care</span> for treating metastatic breast cancer is to make treatment decisions based on clinical subtype. </li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Clinical subtypes include hormone-positive (ER+ and/or PR+), HER2-positive (HER2+), and triple-negative (ER-, PR-, HER2-).</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">The PAM50 (Prosigna®) is a genomic test approved for use in some women with early-stage breast cancer, but its use in this trial is considered experimental.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Genomic testing looks at genetic mutations within your tumor. This gives your doctor a genetic subtype of your tumor. </li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">This trial is studying whether knowing a tumor's genetic subtype will affect how doctors treat people with metastatic breast cancer. </li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Making treatment decisions based on genetic subtypes is not the standard of <span class="highlight">care.</li></ul></span>

How can I learn more?

<ul class='seamTextUnorderedList'><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'>View eligibility criteria and additional trial information: <a href='https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT03769415' target='_blank'>ClinicalTrials.gov</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://unclineberger.org/octr/our-team/' target='_blank'>Study Coordinator Information: Terri Eubanks</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://metastatictrialtalk.org/inside-clinical-trials/genomic-tumor-testing/' target='_blank'>Metastatic Trial Talk: Genomic Testing</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.prosigna.com' target='_blank'>Veracyte Test Information Page: PAM50 (Prosigna®)</a> </li></ul>
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HARMONY: Using a Genomic Test to Guide Treatment Decisions for Metastatic Breast Cancer

HARMONY: Harnessing the Analysis of RNA Expression and Molecular Subtype to Optimize Novel TherapY for Metastatic Breast Cancer
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Nearest Location:
2402 miles
UNC Rex Healthcare
Raleigh, NC

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Visits:
1 visit

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ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT03769415

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Phase NA

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<span class="highlight">CAR</span> T-Cell Immunotherapy for Metastatic Breast Cancer That Tests Positive for CD70

A Phase I/II Study Administering Peripheral Blood Lymphocytes Transduced With a CD70-Binding Chimeric Antigen Receptor to Patients With CD70 Expressing Cancers

Purpose: To study the safety and effects (good and bad) of using a new type of <span class="highlight">CAR</span> T-cell immunotherapy.

Who is this for?: People with metastatic (stage IV) breast cancer that tests positive for CD70 who have already received at least one standard therapy. View full eligibility criteria

What's involved?

<p class="seamTextPara"> You will receive the following: </p> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Hospital stay (at least 1-week):</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Leukapheresis (blood draw for the collection of cells)</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Cyclophosphamide, by IV, once a day, for 2 days</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Fludarabine, by IV, once a day, for 5 days</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Aldesleukin, by IV, 3 times a day, for 3 days</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Anti-hCD70 <span class="highlight">CAR</span> T-cells, by IV, one time</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Post-hospital stay:</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Antibiotic for 6 months</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Repeat Leukapheresis (blood draw for the collection of cells)</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">1-2 day hospital visits (for lab tests, imaging studies, and a physical exam), every 1-3 months for the 1st year after treatment, every 6 months for the 2nd year, and then as determined by your doctor</li></ul>

What's being studied?

<ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">CAR T-cell is a personalized immunotherapy made from your white blood cells. </li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">After your blood cells are removed, they are modified with chimeric antigen receptors <span class="highlight">(CARs)</span> so they can attack specific proteins. </li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">The <span class="highlight">CAR</span> T-cells are then infused back into you while you are hospitalized. </li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">The <span class="highlight">CAR</span> T-cell therapy used in this study is designed to get the immune system to see and kill cancer cells that are CD70+. </li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Along with the <span class="highlight">CAR-T</span> immunotherapy, you will receive the chemotherapy drugs fludarabine and cyclophosphamide. These drugs are given to deplete the lymph cells. </li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">You will also receive aldesleukin, a drug that stimulates the growth and development of T cells.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Targets or mutations: CD70</li></ul>

How can I learn more?

<ul class='seamTextUnorderedList'><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'>View eligibility criteria and additional trial information: <a href='https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT02830724' target='_blank'>ClinicalTrials.gov</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.drsusanloveresearch.org/videos/chimeric-antigen-receptor-t-cell-car-t-therapy' target='_blank'>Dr Susan Love Research Foundation: CAR-T Therapy</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25368676' target='_blank'>Journal Article Abstract: CD70, A Potential Target in Breast Cancer?</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.cancer.gov/publications/dictionaries/cancer-drug/search?contains=false&q=Aldesleukin' target='_blank'>NCI Drug Dictionary: Aldesleukin</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://metastatictrialtalk.org/from-the-experts/what-is-car-t-therapy/' target='_blank'>Metastatic Trial Talk: What is CAR-T Therapy?</a> </li></ul>
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<span class="highlight">CAR</span> T-Cell Immunotherapy for Metastatic Breast Cancer That Tests Positive for CD70

A Phase I/II Study Administering Peripheral Blood Lymphocytes Transduced With a CD70-Binding Chimeric Antigen Receptor to Patients With CD70 Expressing Cancers
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Nearest Location:
2432 miles
National Institutes of Health Clinical Center
Bethesda, MD

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Visits:
Hospital stay for at least 1 week; follow-up visits for 2 years

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ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT02830724

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Phase I-II

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Individualized Immunotherapy for Metastatic Breast (and Other) Cancer

A Phase II Study Using Short-Term Cultured, Autologous Tumor-Infiltrating Lymphocytes Following a Lymphocyte Depleting Regimen in Metastatic Cancers Plus the Administration of Pembrolizumab

Purpose: To study a new type of immunotherapy in which researchers take <span class="highlight">TILs</span> from tumors, grow the ones that are most effective in fighting the cancer in the laboratory, and then give the cells back to the patient.

Who is this for?: People with metastatic (stage IV) breast cancer and have a tumor that can be surgically removed. View full eligibility criteria

What's involved?

<p class="seamTextPara"> All participants will undergo the following: </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Surgery to remove tumor sample used to grow the tumor infiltrating lymphocyte</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">White blood cells-depleting preparative regimen</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Followed by tumor Infiltrating Lymphocytes, by IV</li></ul>

What's being studied?

<ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Tumor infiltrating lymphocytes <span class="highlight">(TILs)</span> are the white blood cells that are found in tumors. </li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">The immune system has activated these cells to try to control the cancer's growth. </li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">This study is investigating a new type of immunotherapy in which researchers take <span class="highlight">TILs</span> from tumors, grow the ones that are most effective in fighting the cancer in the laboratory, and then give the cells back to the patient. </li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Previous studies using <span class="highlight">TIL</span> in melanoma have shown effectiveness in shrinking the tumor. </li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">In this study, researchers will study the effectiveness of <span class="highlight">TIL</span> in shrinking breast (and other) tumors.</li></ul>

How can I learn more?

<ul class='seamTextUnorderedList'><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'>View eligibility criteria and additional trial information: <a href='https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT01174121' target='_blank'>ClinicalTrials.gov</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT01174121' target='_blank'>ClinicalTrials.gov: Trial Information</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='http://www.esmo.org/Conferences/Past-Conferences/ESMO-2014-Congress/News-Articles/The-Promise-of-Tumour-Infiltrating-Lymphocytes-for-Cancer-Treatment-and-as-Prognostic-Predictive-Indicators' target='_blank'>ESMO: Tumor Infiltrating Lymphocytes in Melanoma</a> </li></ul>
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Individualized Immunotherapy for Metastatic Breast (and Other) Cancer

A Phase II Study Using Short-Term Cultured, Autologous Tumor-Infiltrating Lymphocytes Following a Lymphocyte Depleting Regimen in Metastatic Cancers Plus the Administration of Pembrolizumab
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Nearest Location:
2432 miles
National Institutes of Health Clinical Center
Bethesda, MD

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Visits:
Hospital stay for about 4 weeks

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ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT01174121

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Phase II

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Support from Community Health Worker for Black People with Stage I-IV Breast Cancer

Scaling Social Determinants of Health Screening, Social Support, and Anti-Racism Training to Reduce Inequities in Minority Cancer Survivor Health and Well-Being in Washington, D.C.

Purpose: To determine if support from a community health worker can increase a person's ability to manage their cancer, quality of life, and social connections.

Who is this for?: Black or African American people with stage I, stage II, or stage III breast cancer who have completed treatment, or Black or African American people with stage IV (metastatic) breast cancer who have been diagnosed approximately 6 months ago. You must live in or near Washington, DC. View full eligibility criteria

What's involved?

<p class="seamTextPara"> You will receive the following: </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Support from a community health worker, by phone or in person, weekly or monthly for 6 months</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Questionnaires</li></ul>

What's being studied?

<ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Black people with cancer are less likely to be able to access quality <span class="highlight">care</span> than other groups, resulting in worse outcomes.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Worse outcomes are also due to factors called <q>social determinants of health</q>, which is where people are born, live, learn, work, play, worship, and age.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Worse outcomes are also due to an individual's <q>social risk factors</q>, which include regular access to healthy food, a stable place to live, the ability to pay for the basics, whether a person has a job and transportation, and the person's mental health.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">This trial is also enrolling people with other types of cancer.</li></ul>

How can I learn more?

<ul class='seamTextUnorderedList'><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'>View eligibility criteria and additional trial information: <a href='https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT05301114' target='_blank'>ClinicalTrials.gov</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://health.gov/healthypeople/priority-areas/social-determinants-health' target='_blank'>US Department of Health and Human Services: What Are Social Determinants of Health?</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://wwwn.cdc.gov/WPVHC/Nurses/Course/Slide/Unit3_10' target='_blank'>Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: What Are Social Risk Factors?</a> </li></ul>
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Support from Community Health Worker for Black People with Stage I-IV Breast Cancer

Scaling Social Determinants of Health Screening, Social Support, and Anti-Racism Training to Reduce Inequities in Minority Cancer Survivor Health and Well-Being in Washington, D.C.
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Nearest Location:
2436 miles
MedStar Washington Hospital Center
Washington, DC

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Visits:
Up to 1 home visit every month for 6 months

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ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT05301114

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Phase NA

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Stereotactic Radiation & Standard of <span class="highlight">Care</span> for Metastatic Breast Cancer with 1 to 5 Metastases (Oligometastatic Disease)

A Phase II Randomized Study Assessing the Efficacy of Stereotactic Body Radiotherapy (SBRT) in Patients With Oligometastatic Breast or Lung Cancer

Purpose: To compare the effects (good and bad) of using stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT) along with a standard of <span class="highlight">care</span> to just the standard of <span class="highlight">care.</span>

Who is this for?: People with metastatic (stage IV) breast cancer with only one to five metastases (oligometastatic disease). View full eligibility criteria

What's involved?

<p class="seamTextPara"> You will be randomly assigned to 1 of 2 groups: </p> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 1:</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Stereotactic Body Radiotherapy (SBRT)</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Standard of <span class="highlight">care</span> determined by your physician</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 2: </i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Standard of <span class="highlight">care</span> determined by your physician</li></ul>

What's being studied?

<ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Oligometastatic breast cancer is metastatic breast cancer with a small number of metastases.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">SBRT can be used to deliver precise, intense doses of radiation to specific places where cancer has spread. </li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">This study is also enrolling patients with other types of oligometastatic cancer.</li></ul>

How can I learn more?

<ul class='seamTextUnorderedList'><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'>View eligibility criteria and additional trial information: <a href='https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT03808337' target='_blank'>ClinicalTrials.gov</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.uclahealth.org/radonc/faqs-sbrt' target='_blank'>UCLA Health: SBRT FAQs</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.cancerresearchuk.org/about-cancer/cancer-in-general/treatment/radiotherapy/external/types/stereotactic-body-radiotherapy-sbrt' target='_blank'>CancerResearchUK: Stereotactic Radiotherapy</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://metastatictrialtalk.org/research-news/oligometastatic-breast-cancer/' target='_blank'>Metastatic Trial Talk: What is Oligometastatic Breast Cancer?</a> </li></ul>
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Stereotactic Radiation & Standard of <span class="highlight">Care</span> for Metastatic Breast Cancer with 1 to 5 Metastases (Oligometastatic Disease)

A Phase II Randomized Study Assessing the Efficacy of Stereotactic Body Radiotherapy (SBRT) in Patients With Oligometastatic Breast or Lung Cancer
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Nearest Location:
2494 miles
Lehigh Valley Health Network
Allentown, PA

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Visits:
Number of visits unavailable

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ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT03808337

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Phase II

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Analyzing Tumor Mutations Before and After Treatment with Targeted Therapies

A Basket Study: Tumor Genomic Profiling in Patients Evaluated for Targeted Cancer Therapy

Purpose: To compare genetic mutations seen in a tumor sample before and after treatment with a targeted therapy. The study will investigate how tumor mutations can be used to predict a cancer's response to treatment and how they change in response to targeted therapies.

Who is this for?: People who are receiving ongoing <span class="highlight">care</span> at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. View full eligibility criteria

What's involved?

<p class="seamTextPara"> All participants will be asked to provide: </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">A tube of blood</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Cheek swab (also known as a buccal), or a saliva sample that contains normal genes for comparison</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Leftover tumor tissue from a previous surgery or biopsy will be used for genomic testing.</i></p>

What's being studied?

<ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Most genetic mutations found in cancer cells are not passed down from parents (inherited), but occur when the cells make mistakes when they divide.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Most cancers have many mutations.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Some of these mutations help drive the tumor's growth, while others are just bystanders.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">This type of study is called a basket trial. Basket trials enroll people based on the kind of mutations found in their tumors.</li></ul>

How can I learn more?

<ul class='seamTextUnorderedList'><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'>View eligibility criteria and additional trial information: <a href='https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT01775072' target='_blank'>ClinicalTrials.gov</a> </li></ul>
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Analyzing Tumor Mutations Before and After Treatment with Targeted Therapies

A Basket Study: Tumor Genomic Profiling in Patients Evaluated for Targeted Cancer Therapy
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Nearest Location:
2494 miles
Lehigh Valley Health Network
Allentown, PA

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Visits:
Number of visits unavailable

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ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT01775072

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Phase NA

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<span class="highlight">CAR</span> T Cell Therapy for Advanced Triple Negative, Mesothelin Expressing Breast Cancer

Phase 1, Adaptive-design Trial of Human Chimeric Antigen Receptor Modified T Cells in Patients With Mesothelin Expressing Breast Cancer

Purpose: To study the safety, best dose, effects (good and bad), and anti-cancer activity of huCART-meso cells, an experimental <span class="highlight">CAR</span> T cell therapy.

Who is this for?: People with advanced (stage III) or metastatic (stage IV) triple negative (ER-, PR-, HER2-) breast cancer that expresses mesothelin. View full eligibility criteria

What's involved?

<p class="seamTextPara"> You will receive the following: </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Mesothelin expression testing on your tumor</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">huCART-meso cells</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Please contact research site for treatment schedule</i></p>

What's being studied?

<ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">huCART-meso is an experimental immunotherapy called <span class="highlight">CAR</span> T cell therapy.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">CAR-T or <span class="highlight">CAR</span> T cell therapy is a personalized immunotherapy made from your white blood cells.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Your blood cells are removed and modified in a lab with chimeric antigen receptors <span class="highlight">(CARs)</span> so that they can attack a specific protein.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">The <span class="highlight">CAR</span> T cells are then infused back into you while you are hospitalized.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">The <span class="highlight">CAR</span> T cell therapy being used in this study trains the immune system to attack mesothelin expressing cancer cells.</li></ul>

How can I learn more?

<ul class='seamTextUnorderedList'><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'>View eligibility criteria and additional trial information: <a href='https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT05623488' target='_blank'>ClinicalTrials.gov</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://metastatictrialtalk.org/research-news/adoptive-cell-therapy-2-2/' target='_blank'>Metastatic Trial Talk: Adoptive Cell Therapies: A Type of Immunotherapy for MBC</a> </li></ul>
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<span class="highlight">CAR</span> T Cell Therapy for Advanced Triple Negative, Mesothelin Expressing Breast Cancer

Phase 1, Adaptive-design Trial of Human Chimeric Antigen Receptor Modified T Cells in Patients With Mesothelin Expressing Breast Cancer
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Nearest Location:
2517 miles
University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, PA

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May require hospitalization

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ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT05623488

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Phase I

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Studying <span class="highlight">Cardiotoxicity</span> in People with Stage I-IV Breast Cancer

<span class="highlight">Cardiotoxicity</span> of Cancer Therapy 2: Mechanisms, Predictors, and Social Determinants of Health in Breast Cancer Patients Treated With Doxorubicin and/or Trastuzumab

Purpose: To study how doxorubicin (Adriamycin®) chemotherapy and/or trastuzumab (Herceptin®) anti-HER2 targeted therapy affect your heart and how these effects relate to your medical history and social determinants of health (SDOH).

Who is this for?: Women with stage I, stage II, stage III, or stage IV (metastatic) breast cancer receiving or planning to receive treatment with doxorubicin (Adriamycin®) and/or trastuzumab (Herceptin®). You must be receiving <span class="highlight">care</span> at Abramson Cancer Center. View full eligibility criteria

What's involved?

<p class="seamTextPara"> You will receive the following: </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Echocardiograms</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Blood tests</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Questionnaires</li></ul>

What's being studied?

<ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Some breast cancer treatments can cause or increase the risk of heart problems, which is called <span class="highlight">cardiotoxicity.</li></span> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Social determinants of health (SDOH) describe non-medical factors that influence your health, such as race, gender identity, education, occupation, access to health services and economic resources.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">An electrocardiogram (ECG) test records electrical signals in your heart.</li></ul>

How can I learn more?

<ul class='seamTextUnorderedList'><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'>View eligibility criteria and additional trial information: <a href='https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT05078190' target='_blank'>ClinicalTrials.gov</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.cdc.gov/about/sdoh/index.html' target='_blank'>Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: Social Determinants of Health (SDOH)</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/16858-chemotherapy--the-heart-cardiotoxicity#:~:text=Cardiotoxicity%20is%20a%20term%20for,radiation%20therapy%20to%20the%20chest.' target='_blank'>Cleveland Clinic: Cardiotoxicity and Cancer Treatment</a> </li></ul>
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Studying <span class="highlight">Cardiotoxicity</span> in People with Stage I-IV Breast Cancer

<span class="highlight">Cardiotoxicity</span> of Cancer Therapy 2: Mechanisms, Predictors, and Social Determinants of Health in Breast Cancer Patients Treated With Doxorubicin and/or Trastuzumab
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Nearest Location:
2517 miles
University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, PA

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Visits:
4 visits in 1 year, then 1 visit every 1-2 years

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ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT05078190

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Phase NA

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Identifying Genetic and Molecular Markers of Recurrence in Breast Cancer Cells

Breast Cancer 2-PREVENT Translational Center of Excellence (TCE) - Metastatic Markers of Recurrent Tumor Phenotype for Breast Cancer

Purpose: To gather information on the molecular and genetic changes seen in patients whose cancer has recurred or metastasized.

Who is this for?: Women receiving <span class="highlight">care</span> at the University of Pennsylvania Rowan Breast Center who have not yet started treatment for recurrent or metastatic (stage IV) disease. View full eligibility criteria

What's involved?

<p class="seamTextPara"> All participants will undergo the following: </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Biopsy</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Blood collections</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Questionnaires</li></ul>

What's being studied?

<ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Cancer cells accumulate many different types of alterations and mutations. </li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Researchers want to know if some of these changes provide information about whether the tumor is at high risk for recurring or metastasizing (spreading to other parts of the body).</li> </ul>

How can I learn more?

<ul class='seamTextUnorderedList'><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'>View eligibility criteria and additional trial information: <a href='https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT02530008' target='_blank'>ClinicalTrials.gov</a> </li></ul>
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Identifying Genetic and Molecular Markers of Recurrence in Breast Cancer Cells

Breast Cancer 2-PREVENT Translational Center of Excellence (TCE) - Metastatic Markers of Recurrent Tumor Phenotype for Breast Cancer
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Nearest Location:
2517 miles
Abramson Cancer Center of the University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, PA

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Visits:
Number of visits unavailable

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ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT02530008

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Phase NA

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An Experimental Tracer in PET/CT Scans to Find Breast Cancer Tumors

Pilot Study Evaluating the Uptake of [18F] F-GLN by PET/CT in Breast Cancer

Purpose: To study the safety and effectiveness of an experimental PET/CT scan tracer (a radioactive substance that looks for and attaches to cancer cells).

Who is this for?: People with stage I, stage II, stage III, or stage IV (metastatic) breast cancer who have at least one tumor 1.5 cm or larger. View full eligibility criteria

What's involved?

<p class="seamTextPara"> You will receive the following 1 to 4 times: </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">(18F)F-GLN tracer, by IV, then a PET/CT scan</li></ul>

What's being studied?

<ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">A positron emission tomography (PET) scan is an imaging test that uses a radioactive substance called a tracer that can look for and attach to cancer cells.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Cancer cells use a protein called glutamine to grow--they use more of it than healthy cells. </li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">This imaging trial will use a tracer called (18F) F-GLN--it shows which cells in your body are using a lot of glutamine. </li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">A (18F) F-GLN PET/CT scan may work better than standard of <span class="highlight">care</span> PET/CT scans in finding cancer tumors.</li></ul>

How can I learn more?

<ul class='seamTextUnorderedList'><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'>View eligibility criteria and additional trial information: <a href='https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT03863457' target='_blank'>ClinicalTrials.gov</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.breastcancer.org/symptoms/testing/types/pet' target='_blank'>Breastcancer.org: PET Scans</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.mskcc.org/news/beyond-sugar-what-cancer-cells-need-grow' target='_blank'>Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center: Beyond Sugar, What Cancer Cells Need to Grow</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5373500/' target='_blank'>Journal Article: Metabolic Imaging of Glutamine in Cancer</a> </li></ul>
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An Experimental Tracer in PET/CT Scans to Find Breast Cancer Tumors

Pilot Study Evaluating the Uptake of [18F] F-GLN by PET/CT in Breast Cancer
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Nearest Location:
2517 miles
University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, PA

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Visits:
1 to 4 visits

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ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT03863457

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Phase I

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Web-Based Genetic Counseling for Metastatic Breast Cancer

A Randomized Study of an eHealth Delivery Alternative for Cancer Genetic Testing for Hereditary Predisposition in Metastatic Breast, Ovarian, Prostate and Pancreatic Cancer Patients

Purpose: To study whether web-based genetic counseling can improve genetic testing knowledge and decrease anxiety.

Who is this for?: People with metastatic (stage IV) breast cancer. View full eligibility criteria

What's involved?

<p class="seamTextPara"> You will be randomly assigned to 1 of 4 groups: </p> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 1: Standard of <span class="highlight">Care</i></span> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Visits with a genetic counselor, 2 times, before and after genetic testing</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 2: Experimental</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Visit with a genetic counselor, 1 time, before genetic testing</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Web-based genetic counseling, 1 time, after genetic testing</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 3: Experimental</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Web-based genetic counseling, 1 time, before genetic testing</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Visit with a genetic counselor, 1 time, after genetic testing</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 4: Experimental</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Web-based genetic counseling, 2 times, before and after genetic testing</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Additional Procedures</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Questionnaires</li></ul>

What's being studied?

<ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Visits with genetic counselors will be either in-person or remote (telephone or video).</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Visits with a genetic counselor before and after genetic testing are considered standard of <span class="highlight">care.</span> Genetic counselors provide you information about how genetic conditions could affect you or your family.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Web-based genetic counseling provides your genetic testing results, a detailed summary of what those results mean, and an individualized summary.</li></ul>

How can I learn more?

<ul class='seamTextUnorderedList'><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'>View eligibility criteria and additional trial information: <a href='https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT04353973' target='_blank'>ClinicalTrials.gov</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.cdc.gov/genomics/gtesting/genetic_counseling.htm' target='_blank'>CDC: What is Genetic Counseling?</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://clinicalresearch.itmat.upenn.edu/clinicaltrial/6565/a-randomized-study-of-an-ehealth-delivery-alternative-for-cancer-genetic-testing-for-hereditary-predisposition-in-metastatic-breast-ovarian-prostate-and-pancreatic-cancer-patients/?qd=2667811' target='_blank'>University of Pennsylvania: Trial Information Page</a> </li></ul>
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Web-Based Genetic Counseling for Metastatic Breast Cancer

A Randomized Study of an eHealth Delivery Alternative for Cancer Genetic Testing for Hereditary Predisposition in Metastatic Breast, Ovarian, Prostate and Pancreatic Cancer Patients
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Nearest Location:
2517 miles
Abramson Cancer Center at University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, PA

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Visits:
4 visits within 6 months

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ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT04353973

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Phase NA

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Improving Sexual and Emotional Intimacy for Women with Metastatic Breast Cancer

Quality of Life for Couples Facing Metastatic Breast Cancer

Purpose: To study whether intimacy enhancement sessions improve sexual and emotional intimacy for women with metastatic breast cancer and their romantic partners.

Who is this for?: Women with stage IV (metastatic) breast cancer who live with a romantic partner (same or opposite sex) for at least 6 months and have sexual intimacy concerns. View full eligibility criteria

What's involved?

<p class="seamTextPara"> You and your romantic partner will be randomly assigned to 1 of 2 groups: </p> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 1: Experimental</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Receive intimacy enhancement sessions with partner, 4 virtual sessions</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Read a booklet with partner about intimacy and metastatic breast cancer</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 2: Standard of <span class="highlight">Care</i></span> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Read a booklet with partner about intimacy and metastatic breast cancer</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Additional Procedures</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">3 surveys over 6 months</li></ul>

What's being studied?

<ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Intimacy enhancement sessions are virtual 60-75 minute sessions with a couples coach consisting of education and skills to enhance physical and emotional intimacy.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">The booklet contains self-guided readings and resources about intimacy and metastatic breast cancer.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">This trial requires participation from you and your partner.</li></ul>

How can I learn more?

<ul class='seamTextUnorderedList'><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'>View eligibility criteria and additional trial information: <a href='https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT05636943' target='_blank'>ClinicalTrials.gov</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.breastcancer.org/types/metastatic/sexuality' target='_blank'>Breastcancer.org: Sexuality and Metastatic Breast Cancer</a> </li></ul>
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Improving Sexual and Emotional Intimacy for Women with Metastatic Breast Cancer

Quality of Life for Couples Facing Metastatic Breast Cancer
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Nearest Location:
2521 miles
Fox Chase Cancer Center
Philadelphia, PA

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Visits:
Number of visits unavailable

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ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT05636943

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Phase NA

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Oleogel-S10 Gel for Radiation Dermatitis in People with Breast Cancer

A Randomized Phase II Study of the Efficacy of Oleogel-S10 (AP101) Gel for the Treatment of Grade 2/3 Radiation Dermatitis in Breast Cancer Patients

Purpose: To study whether oleogel-S10 is an effective treatment for radiation dermatitis in combination with triamcinolone, a standard of <span class="highlight">care</span> wound treatment cream.

Who is this for?: People with stage I, stage II, stage III, or stage IV (metastatic) breast cancer who are receiving radiation therapy. View full eligibility criteria

What's involved?

<p class="seamTextPara"> You will be randomly assigned to 1 of 2 groups: </p> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 1: Experimental</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Triamcinolone, by cream, daily, 3 weeks</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Oleogel-S10, by gel, daily, 3 weeks</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 2: Standard of <span class="highlight">Care</i></span> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Triamcinolone, by cream, daily, 3 weeks</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Placebo for oleogel-S10, by gel, daily, 3 weeks</li></ul>

What's being studied?

<ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Oleogel-S10 is an experimental gel consisting of birch bark extract and sunflower oil. It has shortened the healing time for other types of skin wounds such as burns and may also help treat radiation dermatitis.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Triamcinolone is a cream that is frequently used to treat moderate to severe skin conditions such as skin irritation caused by poison ivy, eczema, sunburn, and rashes.</li></ul>

How can I learn more?

<ul class='seamTextUnorderedList'><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'>View eligibility criteria and additional trial information: <a href='https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT05190770' target='_blank'>ClinicalTrials.gov</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://medlineplus.gov/druginfo/meds/a601124.html' target='_blank'>Medline Plus: Triamcinolone</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.cancer.gov/publications/dictionaries/cancer-drug/def/oleogel-s10' target='_blank'>National Cancer Institute: Oleogel-S10</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/21995-radiation-burns#:~:text=Radiation%20burn%20or%20radiation%20dermatitis,peel%2C%20itch%20or%20turn%20red.' target='_blank'>Cleveland Clinic: Radiation Dermatitis</a> </li></ul>
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Oleogel-S10 Gel for Radiation Dermatitis in People with Breast Cancer

A Randomized Phase II Study of the Efficacy of Oleogel-S10 (AP101) Gel for the Treatment of Grade 2/3 Radiation Dermatitis in Breast Cancer Patients
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Nearest Location:
2539 miles
Memorial Sloan Kettering at Basking Ridge (All Protocol Activities)
Basking Ridge, NJ

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Visits:
Number of visits unavailable

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ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT05190770

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Phase II

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Managing High Blood Pressure During Treatment for Women with Stage I-IV Breast Cancer

Intensive Blood Pressure Control During <span class="highlight">Cardiotoxic</span> Breast Cancer Treatment (PROTECT), A Randomized Controlled Trial

Purpose: To compare the safety and effects (good and bad) of 2 methods of managing high blood pressure during breast cancer treatment.

Who is this for?: Women with stage I, stage II, stage III, or stage IV (metastatic) breast cancer and high blood pressure who are planning to receive chemotherapy. View full eligibility criteria

What's involved?

<p class="seamTextPara"> You will be randomly assigned to 1 of 2 groups: </p> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 1: Standard of <span class="highlight">Care</i></span> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Standard doses of high blood pressure medication</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Dietary and lifestyle changes</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Echocardiograms, 3 times</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Exercise tests, 3 times</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Questionnaires, 3 times</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 2: Experimental</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Higher doses of high blood pressure medication</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Dietary and lifestyle changes</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Echocardiograms, 3 times</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Exercise tests, 3 times</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Questionnaires, 3 times</li></ul>

What's being studied?

<ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Some breast cancer treatments can cause or increase the risk of heart problems, such as high blood pressure, which is called <span class="highlight">cardiotoxicity.</li></span> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Dietary changes include limiting salt intake.</li></ul>

How can I learn more?

<ul class='seamTextUnorderedList'><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'>View eligibility criteria and additional trial information: <a href='https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT06023576' target='_blank'>ClinicalTrials.gov</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.lbbc.org/about-breast-cancer/side-effects/heart-health' target='_blank'>Living Beyond Breast Cancer: Heart Health</a> </li></ul>
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Managing High Blood Pressure During Treatment for Women with Stage I-IV Breast Cancer

Intensive Blood Pressure Control During <span class="highlight">Cardiotoxic</span> Breast Cancer Treatment (PROTECT), A Randomized Controlled Trial
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Nearest Location:
2539 miles
Memorial Sloan Kettering Basking Ridge (Limited Protocol Activities)
Basking Ridge, NJ

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Visits:
4 visits within 1 year

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ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT06023576

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Phase II

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Pembrolizumab and Cryoablation for Advanced Triple Negative Breast Cancer

Does Cryoablation Boost Immune Response Improving the Benefits of Pembrolizumab in Patients With Metastatic or Locally Advanced Triple Negative Breast Cancer?

Purpose: To study the safety, effects (good and bad), and anti-cancer activity of pembrolizumab (Keytruda®) PD-1 inhibitor with cryoablation, an experimental alternative to surgery.

Who is this for?: People with advanced (some stage III) or metastatic (stage IV) triple negative (ER-, PR-, HER2-) breast cancer who have received 1-2 lines of therapy and are planning to receive pembrolizumab (Keytruda®). View full eligibility criteria

What's involved?

<p class="seamTextPara"> You will be randomly assigned to 1 of 2 groups: </p> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 1: Experimental</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Pembrolizumab (Keytruda®)</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Cryoablation</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 2: Standard of <span class="highlight">Care</i></span> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Pembrolizumab (Keytruda®)</li></ul>

What's being studied?

<ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Pembrolizumab (Keytruda®) is a type of immunotherapy called a PD-1 inhibitor, which is a type of immune checkpoint inhibitor. Blocking PD-1 may allow the body's immune system to detect and fight cancer cells.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Cryoablation is a procedure in which an extremely cold liquid or device is used to freeze and destroy cancer cells.</li></ul>

How can I learn more?

<ul class='seamTextUnorderedList'><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'>View eligibility criteria and additional trial information: <a href='https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT06246968' target='_blank'>ClinicalTrials.gov</a> </li></ul>
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Pembrolizumab and Cryoablation for Advanced Triple Negative Breast Cancer

Does Cryoablation Boost Immune Response Improving the Benefits of Pembrolizumab in Patients With Metastatic or Locally Advanced Triple Negative Breast Cancer?
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Nearest Location:
2539 miles
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center at Basking Ridge (Limited Protocol Activities)
Basking Ridge, NJ

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Visits:
Please contact research site

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ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT06246968

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Phase I

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Benralizumab to Prevent Rashes During Treatment with Alpelisib for Metastatic ER+, HER2- Breast Cancer with PIK3CA Mutations

RETENTION: An Open-Label Phase 2 Trial of InteRlEukin (5) InhibiTion for the prEveNTION of Alpelisib Rash in Metastatic PIK3CA-mutant Hormone-Receptor Positive Breast Cancer

Purpose: To study the ability of benralizumab to prevent rashes during treatment with alpelisib (Piqray®) PI3K inhibitor and hormone therapy.

Who is this for?: Postmenopausal women and men with metastatic (stage IV) estrogen receptor positive (ER+), HER2 negative (HER2-) breast cancer with PIK3CA mutations who are planning to receive hormone therapy. You must not have received more than 2 lines of hormone therapy for metastatic disease. View full eligibility criteria

What's involved?

<p class="seamTextPara"> You will receive the following: </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Benralizumab, by injection, 1 time</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> with standard of <span class="highlight">care</span> therapy: </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Alpelisib (Piqray®), daily</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Fulvestrant (Faslodex®), 3 times within 1 month, then monthly, or an aromatase inhibitor</li></ul>

What's being studied?

<ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Skin rash is a common side effect of alpelisib (Piqray®).</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Researchers think adding benralizumab to standard of <span class="highlight">care</span> therapy may prevent rashes.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Benralizumab is an immunotherapy that is used to treat diseases such as asthma. Its use in this trial is considered experimental.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">In this trial, alpelisib (Piqray®), fulvestrant (Faslodex®), and aromatase inhibitors are standard of <span class="highlight">care</span> therapies.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Alpelisib (Piqray®) is a type of targeted therapy called a PI3K inhibitor. Blocking the PI3K pathway may slow or stop cancer cells from growing.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Fulvestrant (Faslodex®) is a type of hormone therapy called a selective estrogen receptor degrader (SERD). SERDs bind to and break down estrogen receptors.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Anastrozole (Arimidex®), letrozole (Femara®), and exemestane (Aromasin®) are types of hormone therapy called aromatase inhibitors. Aromatase inhibitors block some production of estrogen that helps cancer grow.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Targets or mutations: PIK3CA</li></ul>

How can I learn more?

<ul class='seamTextUnorderedList'><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'>View eligibility criteria and additional trial information: <a href='https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT05966584' target='_blank'>ClinicalTrials.gov</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://medlineplus.gov/druginfo/meds/a618002.html#:~:text=Benralizumab%20injection%20is%20used%20along,with%20their%20current%20asthma%20medication.' target='_blank'>MedlinePlus: Benralizumab</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.breastcancer.org/treatment/targeted-therapy/piqray' target='_blank'>Breastcancer.org: Alpelisib (Piqray®)</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.breastcancer.org/treatment/hormonal-therapy' target='_blank'>Breastcancer.org: Hormone Therapy</a> </li></ul>
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Benralizumab to Prevent Rashes During Treatment with Alpelisib for Metastatic ER+, HER2- Breast Cancer with PIK3CA Mutations

RETENTION: An Open-Label Phase 2 Trial of InteRlEukin (5) InhibiTion for the prEveNTION of Alpelisib Rash in Metastatic PIK3CA-mutant Hormone-Receptor Positive Breast Cancer
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Nearest Location:
2539 miles
Memorial Sloan Kettering Basking Ridge (All Protocol Activities)
Basking Ridge, NJ

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Visits:
1-4 visits within 1 month

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ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT05966584

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Phase II

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Enzalutamide Alone or With Mifepristone for Advanced Triple Negative or ER Low, Androgen Receptor Positive Breast Cancer

A RANDOMIZED, PHASE II STUDY OF ENZALUTAMIDE, ENZALUTAMIDE WITH MIFEPRISTONE, and TREATMENT OF PHYSICIAN'S CHOICE IN PATIENTS WITH AR+ METASTATIC TRIPLE-NEGATIVE OR ER-LOW BREAST CANCER

Purpose: To study the safety, effects (good and bad), and anti-cancer activity of enzalutamide (Xtandi®), an experimental hormone therapy, alone or with mifepristone, an experimental hormone therapy, compared to standard of <span class="highlight">care</span> chemotherapy.

Who is this for?: People with advanced (some stage III) or metastatic (stage IV) triple negative (ER- or ER low, PR- or PR low, HER2-) or ER low, androgen receptor positive (AR+) breast cancer who have received 0-1 lines of chemotherapy for advanced disease. View full eligibility criteria

What's involved?

<p class="seamTextPara"> You will be randomly assigned to 1 of 3 groups: </p> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 1: Experimental</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Enzalutamide (Xtandi®), by mouth, daily</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 2: Experimental</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Enzalutamide (Xtandi®), by mouth, daily</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Mifepristone, by mouth, daily</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 3: Standard of <span class="highlight">Care</i></span> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Standard of <span class="highlight">care</span> chemotherapy</li></ul>

What's being studied?

<ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Enzalutamide (Xtandi®) is an anti-androgen hormone therapy approved for people with prostate cancer. Its use in this trial is considered experimental.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Mifepristone is an anti-progesterone hormone therapy. Its use in this trial is considered experimental.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Carboplatin (Paraplatin®), paclitaxel (Taxol®), capecitabine (Xeloda®), and eribulin (Halaven®) are standard of <span class="highlight">care</span> chemotherapy medications used to treat breast cancer.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">If you are in group 3, you may be able to switch to group 2 if your cancer progresses.</li></ul>

How can I learn more?

<ul class='seamTextUnorderedList'><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'>View eligibility criteria and additional trial information: <a href='https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT06099769' target='_blank'>ClinicalTrials.gov</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://medlineplus.gov/druginfo/meds/a612033.html' target='_blank'>Medline Plus: Enzalutamide (Xtandi®)</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.breastcancer.org/treatment/chemotherapy' target='_blank'>Breastcancer.org: Chemotherapy</a> </li></ul>
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Enzalutamide Alone or With Mifepristone for Advanced Triple Negative or ER Low, Androgen Receptor Positive Breast Cancer

A RANDOMIZED, PHASE II STUDY OF ENZALUTAMIDE, ENZALUTAMIDE WITH MIFEPRISTONE, and TREATMENT OF PHYSICIAN'S CHOICE IN PATIENTS WITH AR+ METASTATIC TRIPLE-NEGATIVE OR ER-LOW BREAST CANCER
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Nearest Location:
2539 miles
Memorial Sloan Kettering Basking Ridge (Limited Protocol Activities)
Basking Ridge, NJ

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Visits:
Number of visits unavailable

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ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT06099769

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Phase II

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RAPA-201 Immunotherapy for Advanced Triple Negative Breast Cancer

Phase II Trial of Autologous Rapamycin-Resistant Th1/Tc1 (RAPA-201) Cell Therapy of PD-(L)1 Resistant Solid Tumors

Purpose: To determine the safety of RAPA-201 T-cell immunotherapy.

Who is this for?: People with advanced (some stage III) or metastatic (stage IV) triple negative (ER-, PR-, HER2-) breast cancer whose tumor has progressed on treatment with an anti-PD-L1 immunotherapy. View full eligibility criteria

What's involved?

<p class="seamTextPara"> You will receive the following: </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Blood draw for the collection of your white blood cells (an apheresis procedure) to be used for the personalized RAPA-201 cell therapy</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Standard-of-care chemotherapy, by IV, once a week for 3 out of every 4 weeks</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">RAPA-201, by IV, once a month for 5 months </li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">A hospital stay may be required.</i></p>

What's being studied?

<ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">T-cell therapy is a personalized immunotherapy made from your white blood cells.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Your white blood cells are modified in a lab so they can identify and attack cancer cells. These modified cells will then be infused back into your body.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">The chemotherapy used in this study is <span class="highlight">carboplatin</span> and paclitaxel.</li></ul>

How can I learn more?

<ul class='seamTextUnorderedList'><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'>View eligibility criteria and additional trial information: <a href='https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT05144698' target='_blank'>ClinicalTrials.gov</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://metastatictrialtalk.org/research-news/breast-cancer-immunotherapy-clinical-trials/' target='_blank'>Metastatic Trial Talk: Immunotherapy & Metastatic Breast Cancer</a> </li></ul>
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RAPA-201 Immunotherapy for Advanced Triple Negative Breast Cancer

Phase II Trial of Autologous Rapamycin-Resistant Th1/Tc1 (RAPA-201) Cell Therapy of PD-(L)1 Resistant Solid Tumors
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Nearest Location:
2563 miles
Hackensack University Medical Center
Hackensack, NJ

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Visits:
3-4 visits per month, for 6 months

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ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT05144698

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Phase I-II

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Acupuncture and Aromatherapy for Chemotherapy Side Effects for People with Breast Cancer

A Randomized Controlled Trial to Evaluate the Efficacy of Acupuncture Versus Aromatherapy as Treatments to Lessen Nausea, Vomiting and Anxiety Associated With Adriamycin and Cytoxan

Purpose: To study the ability of acupuncture or aromatherapy with anti-nausea medication to lessen nausea, vomiting, and anxiety side effects of chemotherapy.

Who is this for?: Women with stage I, stage II, stage III, or stage IV (metastatic) breast cancer who are planning to receive treatment with doxorubicin (Adriamycin®) or cyclophosphamide (Cytoxan®) chemotherapy. View full eligibility criteria

What's involved?

<p class="seamTextPara"> You will be assigned to 1 of 3 groups: </p> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 1</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Acupuncture</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Anti-nausea medication</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 2</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Aromatherapy</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Anti-nausea medication</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 3</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Anti-nausea medication</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Please contact research site for treatment schedule</i></p>

What's being studied?

<ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Acupuncture is a form of alternative medicine in which thin needles are inserted into the body.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Aromatherapy is a form of alternative medicine in which you will inhale aromatic plant extracts and essential oils.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Anti-nausea medication is standard of <span class="highlight">care.</li></ul></span>

How can I learn more?

<ul class='seamTextUnorderedList'><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'>View eligibility criteria and additional trial information: <a href='https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT04116697' target='_blank'>ClinicalTrials.gov</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.breastcancer.org/treatment/complementary-therapy/types/acupuncture' target='_blank'>Breastcancer.org: Acupuncture</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.breastcancer.org/treatment/complementary-therapy/types/aromatherapy' target='_blank'>Breastcancer.org: Aromatherapy</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://metastatictrialtalk.org/resources-support/complementary-integrative-medicine/' target='_blank'>Metastatictrialtalk.org: What is Complementary and Integrative Medicine?</a> </li></ul>
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Acupuncture and Aromatherapy for Chemotherapy Side Effects for People with Breast Cancer

A Randomized Controlled Trial to Evaluate the Efficacy of Acupuncture Versus Aromatherapy as Treatments to Lessen Nausea, Vomiting and Anxiety Associated With Adriamycin and Cytoxan
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Nearest Location:
2566 miles
Englewood Health
Englewood, NJ

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Visits:
Number of visits unavailable

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ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT04116697

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Phase NA

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Vericiguat for Treatment Related Heart Problems in People with Stage I-IV Breast Cancer

A Randomized Controlled Trial of the Soluble Guanylate Cyclase Stimulator Vericiguat in Patients With Breast Cancer and Cancer Therapy-Related <span class="highlight">Cardiac</span> Dysfunction (ELEVATE)

Purpose: To study if adding vericiguat to standard of <span class="highlight">care</span> treatment for heart problems is more effective than standard of <span class="highlight">care</span> treatment for heart problems alone.

Who is this for?: People with stage I, stage II, stage III, or stage IV (metastatic) breast cancer and cancer treatment related heart problems. View full eligibility criteria

What's involved?

<p class="seamTextPara"> You will be randomly assigned to 1 of 2 groups: </p> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 1</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Vericiguat</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Standard of <span class="highlight">care</span> treatment for heart problems</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 2</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Standard of <span class="highlight">care</span> heart failure treatment</li></ul>

What's being studied?

<ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Some breast cancer treatments can cause or increase the risk of heart problems, which is called <span class="highlight">cardiotoxicity.</li></span> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">The addition of vericiguat to standard of <span class="highlight">care</span> treatment for heart problems could help improve heart function, but it could also cause side effects.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">This study will help researchers find out whether this different treatment is better, the same as, or worse than the usual approach.</li></ul>

How can I learn more?

<ul class='seamTextUnorderedList'><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'>View eligibility criteria and additional trial information: <a href='https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT05806138' target='_blank'>ClinicalTrials.gov</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://medlineplus.gov/druginfo/meds/a621014.html' target='_blank'>MedlinePlus: Vericiguat</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.breastcancer.org/treatment-side-effects/heart-problems' target='_blank'>Breastcancer.org: Heart Problems</a> </li></ul>
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Vericiguat for Treatment Related Heart Problems in People with Stage I-IV Breast Cancer

A Randomized Controlled Trial of the Soluble Guanylate Cyclase Stimulator Vericiguat in Patients With Breast Cancer and Cancer Therapy-Related <span class="highlight">Cardiac</span> Dysfunction (ELEVATE)
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Nearest Location:
2567 miles
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (All Protocol Activities)
New York, NY

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Visits:
At least 4 visits within 6 months

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ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT05806138

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Phase II

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PET/MRI Scans with 18F-FDHT Tracer for Women with Advanced AR+ Breast Cancer

[18F]-Fluoro-2-Deoxy-D-Glucose and -[18F] Dihydro-Testosterone PET Imaging In Patients Advanced Breast Cancer

Purpose: To study if PET/MRI scans with 18F-FDHT are an effective way of identifying AR+ breast cancer.

Who is this for?: Women with advanced (some stage III) or metastatic (stage IV) androgen receptor positive (AR+) breast cancer. View full eligibility criteria

What's involved?

<p class="seamTextPara"> You will receive the following: </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">PET/MRI scan with 18F-FDHT</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">PET/CT scan with 18F-FDG</li></ul>

What's being studied?

<ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">PET/CT scans with 18F-FDG is a standard of <span class="highlight">care</span> imaging scan.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">PET/MRI scans with 18F-FDHT is an experimental imaging scan. 18F-FDHT is an experimental tracer.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">A positron emission tomography (PET) scan is an imaging test that uses a radioactive substance called a tracer that can look for and attach to cancer cells.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">A computed tomography (CT) scan produces body pictures created by x-ray energy.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">A magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan produces body pictures created by using magnetic energy rather than x-ray energy.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Targets or mutations: AR</li></ul>

How can I learn more?

<ul class='seamTextUnorderedList'><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'>View eligibility criteria and additional trial information: <a href='https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT06145399' target='_blank'>ClinicalTrials.gov</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.cancercenter.com/diagnosing-cancer/diagnostic-imaging/pet-ct-scan' target='_blank'>City of Hope: PET vs. CT vs. MRI Scan</a> </li></ul>
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PET/MRI Scans with 18F-FDHT Tracer for Women with Advanced AR+ Breast Cancer

[18F]-Fluoro-2-Deoxy-D-Glucose and -[18F] Dihydro-Testosterone PET Imaging In Patients Advanced Breast Cancer
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Nearest Location:
2567 miles
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
New York, NY

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Visits:
Number of visits unavailable

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ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT06145399

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Phase NA

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Improving Mental Health for Older Adults with Breast Cancer

Mental Health <span class="highlight">Care</span> Initiation Intervention for Older Adults With Cancer

Purpose: To study the ability of the Open Door for Cancer (OD-C) approach to improve mental health for older adults with breast cancer.

Who is this for?: People with stage I, stage II, stage III, or stage IV (metastatic) breast cancer who were diagnosed at age 65 or older and are currently receiving treatment. View full eligibility criteria

What's involved?

<p class="seamTextPara"> You will be randomly assigned to 1 of 2 groups: </p> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 1: Experimental</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Open Door for Cancer (OD-C) approach, by phone or videoconference, 3 sessions within 1.5 months</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 2: Usual <span class="highlight">Care</i></span> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Mental health screening</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Referrals to support resources</li></ul>

What's being studied?

<ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">The Open Door for Cancer (OD-C) approach includes the following: 1) Provide education about depression and treatment options; 2) Identify treatment preferences and a personal goal achievable with mental health <span class="highlight">care;</span> 3) Assess barriers to starting treatment; 4) Referrals to additional support; 5) Address barriers to accessing <span class="highlight">care.</li></span> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">This trial is also enrolling people with other types of cancer.</li></ul>

How can I learn more?

<ul class='seamTextUnorderedList'><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'>View eligibility criteria and additional trial information: <a href='https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT06037954' target='_blank'>ClinicalTrials.gov</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.breastcancer.org/managing-life/taking-care-of-mental-health/how-breast-cancer-affects-mental-health' target='_blank'>Breastcancer.org: How Breast Cancer Can Affect Mental Health</a> </li></ul>
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Improving Mental Health for Older Adults with Breast Cancer

Mental Health <span class="highlight">Care</span> Initiation Intervention for Older Adults With Cancer
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Nearest Location:
2567 miles
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
New York, NY

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Visits:
Number of visits unavailable

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ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT06037954

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Phase NA

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Radiation Therapy, Anti-Estrogen Therapy, and a CDK 4/6 Inhibitor for Metastatic HR+, HER2- Breast Cancer

CIMER: Combined Immunotherapies in Metastatic ER+ Breast Cancer

Purpose: To study the anti-cancer activity, side effects, and changes to ctDNA when giving radiation therapy before the standard of <span class="highlight">care</span> hormone therapy and a CDK 4/6 inhibitor.

Who is this for?: Postmenopausal women with metastatic (stage IV) hormone-positive (ER+ and/or PR+), HER2 negative (HER2-) breast cancer with no more than five metastases (mets). View full eligibility criteria

What's involved?

<p class="seamTextPara"> You will be randomly assigned to 1 of 2 groups: </p> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 1: Standard of <span class="highlight">care</i></span> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Letrozole (Femara®), by mouth, daily, ongoing</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Palbociclib (Ibrance®), by mouth, daily (3 weeks on, 1 week off), ongoing</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 2: Experimental</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Stereotactic radiation, for 2 weeks</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">followed by</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Letrozole (Femara®), by mouth, daily, ongoing</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Palbociclib (Ibrance®), by mouth, daily (3 weeks on, 1 week off), ongoing</li></ul>

What's being studied?

<ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Letrozole (Femara®) is a type of hormone therapy called an aromatase inhibitor. It is commonly used to treat hormone-sensitive breast cancer.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Palbociclib (Ibrance®) is commonly used with anti-estrogen therapy for metastatic, hormone-positive (ER+ and/or PR+), HER2-negative (HER2-) breast cancer. </li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Stereotactic radiation (also called stereotactic radiosurgery) delivers focused radiation to each metastasis (met/tumor).</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Oligometastatic breast cancer is metastatic breast cancer with a small number of metastases.</li></ul>

How can I learn more?

<ul class='seamTextUnorderedList'><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'>View eligibility criteria and additional trial information: <a href='https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT04563507' target='_blank'>ClinicalTrials.gov</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://metastatictrialtalk.org/research-news/update-on-hormone-receptor-positive-mbc-2021/' target='_blank'>Metastatic Trial Talk: Update on Hormone Receptor-Positive MBC</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://metastatictrialtalk.org/research-news/oligometastatic-breast-cancer/' target='_blank'>Metastatic Trial Talk: What is Oligometastatic Breast Cancer?</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://ascopubs.org/doi/full/10.14694/EdBook_AM.2015.35.e8' target='_blank'>ASCO: Surgery or Ablative Radiotherapy for Breast Cancer Oligometastases</a> </li></ul>
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Radiation Therapy, Anti-Estrogen Therapy, and a CDK 4/6 Inhibitor for Metastatic HR+, HER2- Breast Cancer

CIMER: Combined Immunotherapies in Metastatic ER+ Breast Cancer
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Nearest Location:
2567 miles
Weill Cornell Medicine
New York, NY

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Visits:
Number of visits unavailable

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ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT04563507

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Phase II

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Immunotherapy Vaccine, Radiation and Pembrolizumab for Metastatic Breast Cancer

In Situ Vaccination With Flt3L, Radiation, and Poly-ICLC Combined With Pembrolizumab in Patients With Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma, Metastatic Breast Cancer, and Head and Neck Squamous Cell <span class="highlight">Carcinoma</span>

Purpose: To test the safety and effects (good and bad) of an experimental immunotherapy injected into metastases when combined with radiation and pembrolizumab (Keytruda®).

Who is this for?: People with metastatic (stage IV) breast cancer. View full eligibility criteria

What's involved?

<p class="seamTextPara"> You will receive the following: </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Pembrolizumab (Keytruda®), by IV, once every 3 weeks</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Flt3L(CDX-301), by injection</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Radiation, 2 small treatments, on day 1 and day 2</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Poly ICLC (Hiltonol), by injection </li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Please contact research site for treatment schedule</i></p>

What's being studied?

<ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">The immunotherapies injected into the metastases are flt3L and poly-ICLC. </li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Flt3L is an immune cell growth factor. It gets the body to make more immune cells. </li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Poly-ICLC is an immune cell activating factor. It turns on the immune cells that have been brought to the tumor by flt3L. </li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Radiation therapy will be targeted at the same metastases as these immunotherapies.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Keytruda is a type of immunotherapy called a PD-1 inhibitor that is given intravenously (IV). It stimulates the body's immune system to go after cancer cells. It is approved to treat more than 10 types of cancer. Its use in breast cancer is considered experimental. </li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">This study is also enrolling patients with other types of cancer.</li></ul>

How can I learn more?

<ul class='seamTextUnorderedList'><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'>View eligibility criteria and additional trial information: <a href='https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT03789097' target='_blank'>ClinicalTrials.gov</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.celldex.com/pipeline/cdx-301.php' target='_blank'>Drug company information page: CDX-301</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.cancer.gov/publications/dictionaries/cancer-drug/def/poly-iclc' target='_blank'>NCI Drug Dictionary: poly ICLC</a> </li></ul>
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Immunotherapy Vaccine, Radiation and Pembrolizumab for Metastatic Breast Cancer

In Situ Vaccination With Flt3L, Radiation, and Poly-ICLC Combined With Pembrolizumab in Patients With Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma, Metastatic Breast Cancer, and Head and Neck Squamous Cell <span class="highlight">Carcinoma</span>
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Nearest Location:
2569 miles
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
New York, NY

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Visits:
At least 1 visit every 3 weeks

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ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT03789097

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Phase I-II

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Improving Adherence to Medication for People with Metastatic Breast Cancer and Heart Disease

P50 Supplement: Improving Medications Adherence Equitably Among Patients With Metastatic Breast Cancer and <span class="highlight">Cardiovascular</span> Disease

Purpose: To study the ability of a program to increase adherence to treatment.

Who is this for?: People with metastatic (stage IV) breast cancer who are receiving hormone therapy with a CDK4/6 inhibitor. You must also be receiving medication for high blood pressure, high cholesterol, or heart disease. View full eligibility criteria

What's involved?

<p class="seamTextPara"> You will receive the following: </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Medication adherence program</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Interviews</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Questionnaires</li></ul>

What's being studied?

<ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Adherence is your ability to take medication on time as prescribed by your doctor.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">This trial will also study social determinants of health (SDOH) which describe non-medical factors that influence your health, such as race, gender identity, education, occupation, access to health services and economic resources.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">This trial is also available in Spanish.</li></ul>

How can I learn more?

<ul class='seamTextUnorderedList'><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'>View eligibility criteria and additional trial information: <a href='https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT06121453' target='_blank'>ClinicalTrials.gov</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.google.com/search?q=adherence+to+medicine&sca_esv=583112150&ei=n4hWZenUFeeqqtsPmP64cA&ved=0ahUKEwipoMaxusmCAxVnlWoFHRg_Dg4Q4dUDCBA&uact=5&oq=adherence+to+medicine&gs_lp=Egxnd3Mtd2l6LXNlcnAiFWFkaGVyZW5jZSB0byBtZWRpY2luZTIFEAAYgAQyBhAAGBYYHjIGEA' target='_blank'>American Heart Association: Medication Adherence is Taking Your Meds as Directed</a> </li></ul>
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Improving Adherence to Medication for People with Metastatic Breast Cancer and Heart Disease

P50 Supplement: Improving Medications Adherence Equitably Among Patients With Metastatic Breast Cancer and <span class="highlight">Cardiovascular</span> Disease
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Nearest Location:
2569 miles
Columbia University Medical Center
New York, NY

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Visits:
Number of visits unavailable

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ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT06121453

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Phase NA

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Registry to Study <span class="highlight">Cardiovascular</span> Health and Risk Factors in People with Breast Cancer

Global <span class="highlight">Cardio</span> Oncology Registry

Purpose: To collect information on the diagnosis and treatment of <span class="highlight">cardiovascular</span> health and risk factors in people with breast cancer.

Who is this for?: People with stage I, stage II, stage III, or stage IV (metastatic) breast cancer. View full eligibility criteria

What's involved?

<p class="seamTextPara"> You will receive the following: </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Collection of health information</li></ul>

What's being studied?

<ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Some breast cancer treatments can cause or increase the risk of heart problems, which is called <span class="highlight">cardiotoxicity.</li></span> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">This study uses clinical, laboratory, imaging, demographic, and socioeconomic information to study <span class="highlight">cardiovascular</span> (heart and blood vessels) health and risk factors before, during, or after cancer treatment.</li></ul>

How can I learn more?

<ul class='seamTextUnorderedList'><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'>View eligibility criteria and additional trial information: <a href='https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT05598879' target='_blank'>ClinicalTrials.gov</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.heart.org/en/news/2020/02/19/what-women-need-to-know-about-breast-cancer-and-heart-disease' target='_blank'>American Heart Association: Breast Cancer and Heart Disease</a> </li></ul>
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Registry to Study <span class="highlight">Cardiovascular</span> Health and Risk Factors in People with Breast Cancer

Global <span class="highlight">Cardio</span> Oncology Registry
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Nearest Location:
2573 miles
Cleveland Clinic Florida
Weston, FL

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Visits:
Number of visits unavailable

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ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT05598879

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Phase NA

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ctDNA Blood Tests to Determine an Early Switch in Treatment for Metastatic ER+, HER2- or HER2 Low Breast Cancer

Levels of Circulating Tumor DNA as a Predictive Marker for Early Switch in Treatment for Patients With Metastatic (Stage IV) Breast Cancer: A Phase 2 Randomized, Open-Label Study

Purpose: To determine whether switching treatment earlier will increase the amount of time that metastatic breast cancer is controlled.

Who is this for?: People with metastatic (stage IV) estrogen receptor positive (ER+), HER2 negative (HER2-) or HER2 low breast cancer who have not yet received treatment for advanced disease. View full eligibility criteria

What's involved?

<p class="seamTextPara"> You will be randomly assigned to 1 of 2 groups: </p> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 1: No Treatment Change</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">ctDNA test, monthly for 2 months, then every 2 months</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Standard of <span class="highlight">care:</span> CDK4/6 inhibitor with aromatase inhibitor or CDK4/6 inhibitor with selective estrogen receptor degrader (SERD)</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> followed by: </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Switch to new treatment (if progression occurs, optional)</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 2: Early Treatment Change</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">ctDNA test, monthly for 2 months, then every 2 months</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Standard of <span class="highlight">care:</span> CDK4/6 inhibitor with aromatase inhibitor or CDK4/6 inhibitor with selective estrogen receptor degrader (SERD)</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> followed by: </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Early switch to a new treatment, for 1 year 2 months</li></ul>

What's being studied?

<ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Blood tests will be used to indicate tumor biomarkers and the presence of circulating tumor (ctDNA).</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) are small bits of cancer cell DNA that specific tests can find in the bloodstream.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">In this trial, HER2 low is define as IHC 1+ or 2+/FISH-.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Anastrozole (Arimidex®), letrozole (Femara®), and exemestane (Aromasin®) are types of hormone therapy called aromatase inhibitors. Aromatase inhibitors block some production of estrogen that helps cancer grow.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Fulvestrant (Faslodex®) is a type of hormone therapy called a selective estrogen receptor degrader (SERD). SERDs bind to and break down estrogen receptors.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Palbociclib (Ibrance®), ribociclib (Kisqali®), and abemaciclib (Verzenio®) are types of targeted therapy called CDK4/6 inhibitors. CDK4/6 inhibitors block two enzymes, CDK4 and CDK6, that help cancer grow.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">If you are premenopausal, you must also take a drug that will put women in temporary menopause.</li></ul>

How can I learn more?

<ul class='seamTextUnorderedList'><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'>View eligibility criteria and additional trial information: <a href='https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT05826964' target='_blank'>ClinicalTrials.gov</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://metastatictrialtalk.org/research-news/ctdna-mbc/' target='_blank'>Metastatic Trial Talk: The Latest Research on ctDNA and MBC</a> </li></ul>
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ctDNA Blood Tests to Determine an Early Switch in Treatment for Metastatic ER+, HER2- or HER2 Low Breast Cancer

Levels of Circulating Tumor DNA as a Predictive Marker for Early Switch in Treatment for Patients With Metastatic (Stage IV) Breast Cancer: A Phase 2 Randomized, Open-Label Study
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Nearest Location:
2591 miles
University of Miami
Miami, FL

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Visits:
At least 1 visit every 2 months

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ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT05826964

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Phase II

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Using MRIs to Screen for Brain Metastases in Advanced Breast Cancer

Screening Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Brain in Patients With Metastatic Breast Cancer Managed With First/Second Line Chemotherapy or Inflammatory Breast Cancer Managed With Definitive Intent: A Prospective Study

Purpose: To study if using MRIs to screen for brain metastases (breast cancer that has spread to the brain) is safe and finds brain metastases earlier than the standard of <span class="highlight">care</span> (no screening).

Who is this for?: People with advanced (some stage III) or metastatic (stage IV) breast cancer who will be starting their first or second chemotherapy for advanced disease. View full eligibility criteria

What's involved?

<p class="seamTextPara"> You will be assigned to 1 of 3 groups depending upon your cancer subtype: </p> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 1: Triple negative</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Brain MRI, every 6 months for 2 years</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 2: Inflammatory</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Brain MRI, every 6 months for 2 years</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 3: Hormone positive or HER2 positive</i> </p> <p class="seamTextPara"> People in Group 3 will be randomly assigned to receiving screening or no screening </p> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Screening group</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Brain MRI, every 6 months for 2 years</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">No screening group</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">No brain MRIs</li></ul>

What's being studied?

<ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Brain metastases (brain mets) is when breast cancer has spread to the brain. </li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">The standard of <span class="highlight">care</span> for metastatic breast cancer does not include ongoing screening for brain metastases.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">This imaging trial will use regularly scheduled MRIs (magnetic resonance imaging) to look for brain mets.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Researchers believe adding brain metastases screening to the standard of <span class="highlight">care</span> will help doctors find brain mets earlier--when they are smaller and potentially easier to manage.</li></ul>

How can I learn more?

<ul class='seamTextUnorderedList'><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'>View eligibility criteria and additional trial information: <a href='https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT04030507' target='_blank'>ClinicalTrials.gov</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.mayoclinic.org/tests-procedures/mri/about/pac-20384768' target='_blank'>Mayo Clinic: Brain MRI</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.radiologybusiness.com/topics/policy/brain-mri-could-id-metastases-breast-cancer-patients-guidelines-dont-recommend-it' target='_blank'>Radiology Business: Brain MRI Could ID Metastases in Breast Cancer Patients</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.cancertodaymag.org/Pages/Spring2019/Looking-for-Brain-Metastases.aspx' target='_blank'>Cancer Today: Looking for Brain Metastases</a> </li></ul>
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Using MRIs to Screen for Brain Metastases in Advanced Breast Cancer

Screening Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Brain in Patients With Metastatic Breast Cancer Managed With First/Second Line Chemotherapy or Inflammatory Breast Cancer Managed With Definitive Intent: A Prospective Study
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Nearest Location:
2693 miles
Brigham and Women's Hospital
Boston, MA

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ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT04030507

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Phase NA

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Screening Women with Breast Cancer for Edema and Lymphedema During Targeted Therapy

Screening for Edema and Breast Cancer-Related Lymphedema in Patients Undergoing Targeted Therapy for Breast Cancer

Purpose: To study the onset of edema (swelling) and breast cancer-related lymphedema in women with breast cancer.

Who is this for?: Women with stage 0 (DCIS), stage I, stage II, stage III, or stage IV (metastatic) breast cancer who are receiving targeted therapy after surgery at Massachusetts General Hospital Breast Cancer Center. View full eligibility criteria

What's involved?

<p class="seamTextPara"> You will receive the following: </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Informational brochure about lymphedema risk</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Lymphedema screening program <span class="highlight">card</span></li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Measurement of arm volume with perometer and SOZO device, every 3 months up to 5 years</li></ul>

What's being studied?

<ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Edema is swelling of body tissues due to excess fluid.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Lymphedema is abnormal swelling that occurs following damage to the lymphatic system, which can happen after breast cancer surgery.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">The perometer uses light sensors to calculate the length and volume of your arms.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">The SOZO device measures the amount of fluid in your arm(s).</li></ul>

How can I learn more?

<ul class='seamTextUnorderedList'><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'>View eligibility criteria and additional trial information: <a href='https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT05142800' target='_blank'>ClinicalTrials.gov</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.breastcancer.org/treatment-side-effects/lymphedema' target='_blank'>Breastcancer.org: Lymphedema</a> </li></ul>
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Screening Women with Breast Cancer for Edema and Lymphedema During Targeted Therapy

Screening for Edema and Breast Cancer-Related Lymphedema in Patients Undergoing Targeted Therapy for Breast Cancer
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Nearest Location:
2693 miles
Massachusetts General Hospital
Boston, MA

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1 visit every 3 months up to 5 years

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ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT05142800

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Phase NA

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Genetic Testing Educational Video for People with Stage I-IV Breast Cancer

Video Education With Result Dependent dIsclosure

Purpose: To study if an educational video improves knowledge of genetic testing for inherited cancer risk and could be used as an alternative to genetic counseling before genetic testing.

Who is this for?: People with stage I, stage II, stage III, or stage IV (metastatic) breast cancer who have not received cancer or inherited (germline) genetic testing. View full eligibility criteria

What's involved?

<p class="seamTextPara"> You will be assigned to 1 of 2 groups: </p> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 1: Experimental</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Watch educational video about genetic testing for inherited cancer risk</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Complete interview, by video or telephone</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Questionnaires, 2 times in 3 weeks</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 2: Standard of <span class="highlight">Care</i></span> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Receive genetic counseling</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Questionnaires, 2 times in 3 weeks</li></ul>

What's being studied?

<ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">The video summarizes the core educational components of a genetic counseling visit.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">This trial is also available in Spanish.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">This trial is also enrolling people with other types of cancer.</li></ul>

How can I learn more?

<ul class='seamTextUnorderedList'><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'>View eligibility criteria and additional trial information: <a href='https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT05225428' target='_blank'>ClinicalTrials.gov</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.cdc.gov/genomics/gtesting/genetic_testing.htm' target='_blank'>Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: Genetic Testing</a> </li></ul>
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Genetic Testing Educational Video for People with Stage I-IV Breast Cancer

Video Education With Result Dependent dIsclosure
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Nearest Location:
2693 miles
Dana Farber Cancer Institute
Boston, MA

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ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT05225428

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Phase NA

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Improving Cancer <span class="highlight">Care</span> and Mental Health <span class="highlight">Care</span> for People with Newly Diagnosed Stage I-IV Breast Cancer

Adapting the Tumor Board Model for Mental Illness and Cancer: A Single Arm Pilot Trial

Purpose: To study whether a virtual tumor board can improve cancer <span class="highlight">care</span> and mental health <span class="highlight">care.</span>

Who is this for?: People with newly diagnosed stage I, stage II, stage III, or stage IV (metastatic) breast cancer. You must also have one of the following mental illnesses: schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, or major depressive disorder. View full eligibility criteria

What's involved?

<p class="seamTextPara"> You will receive the following: </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Assessment of your needs, values, mental health symptoms, and barriers to <span class="highlight">care</span></li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Recommendations from the virtual tumor board to help you receive the <span class="highlight">care</span> you need</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Questionnaires</li></ul>

What's being studied?

<ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">A tumor board is a group of doctors and other health <span class="highlight">care</span> providers that meets regularly at the hospital to discuss cancer cases and share knowledge.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">A virtual cancer and mental health tumor board may help people access the cancer and mental health <span class="highlight">care</span> they need.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">The tumor board will notify your doctor with treatment and <span class="highlight">care</span> recommendations.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">This trial is also enrolling people with other types of cancer.</li></ul>

How can I learn more?

<ul class='seamTextUnorderedList'><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'>View eligibility criteria and additional trial information: <a href='https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT05837598' target='_blank'>ClinicalTrials.gov</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.cancer.net/blog/2017-07/what-tumor-board-expert-qa' target='_blank'>ASCO: What is a Tumor Board?</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.mhanational.org/cancer-and-mental-health' target='_blank'>Mental Health America: Cancer and Mental Health</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.cancer.gov/news-events/cancer-currents-blog/2020/lung-cancer-treating-mental-health-longer-survival' target='_blank'>National Cancer Institute: Study Links Mental Health Treatment to Improved Cancer Survival</a> </li></ul>
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Improving Cancer <span class="highlight">Care</span> and Mental Health <span class="highlight">Care</span> for People with Newly Diagnosed Stage I-IV Breast Cancer

Adapting the Tumor Board Model for Mental Illness and Cancer: A Single Arm Pilot Trial
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Nearest Location:
2698 miles
Mass General/North Shore Center for Outpatient Care
Danvers, MA

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Number of visits unavailable

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ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT05837598

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Phase NA

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A Registry of Cancer Patient Data to Further Research and Improve Cancer <span class="highlight">Care</span>

Tempus Priority Study: An Observational Study of Patients Who Have Received Comprehensive Genomic Profiling

Purpose: To create a data registry of cancer patient information to be used for future research to improve cancer treatment.

Who is this for?: People with stage I, stage II, stage III, or stage IV (metastatic) breast cancer who have received or will receive genomic testing of their tumor. View full eligibility criteria

What's involved?

<p class="seamTextPara"> Your genomic test results, clinical health information, and long-term outcome health information will be collected by your doctor and submitted to the Tempus Labs patient data registry.</p>

What's being studied?

<ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Genomic testing is done by testing your tumor sample for mutations. </li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Tempus is a company that collects patients' health and cancer information and makes that information accessible and useful for patients, physicians, and researchers.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">This study is also enrolling patients with other types of cancer.</li></ul>

How can I learn more?

<ul class='seamTextUnorderedList'><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'>View eligibility criteria and additional trial information: <a href='https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT05179824' target='_blank'>ClinicalTrials.gov</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.tempus.com/news/pr/tempus-launches-prospective-priority-research-study-and-increases-support-for-oncology-research-initiatives-despite-pandemic-challenges/' target='_blank'>Tempus Labs Press Release</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://metastatictrialtalk.org/from-the-experts/genetic-vs-genomic-testing/' target='_blank'>Metastatic Trial Talk: Genetic vs. Genomic Testing</a> </li></ul>
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A Registry of Cancer Patient Data to Further Research and Improve Cancer <span class="highlight">Care</span>

Tempus Priority Study: An Observational Study of Patients Who Have Received Comprehensive Genomic Profiling
No Travel Required
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ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT05179824

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Phase NA

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Susan G. Komen ShareForCures Research Registry

ShareForCures: Susan G. Komen's People-powered, Data-driven Breast Cancer Research Registry

Purpose: To create a research registry of data from people with breast cancer, including minority and marginalized people, to ensure data is as diverse as the people touched by the disease.

Who is this for?: People with stage I, stage II, stage III, or stage IV (metastatic) breast cancer. View full eligibility criteria

What's involved?

<p class="seamTextPara"> You will provide the following: </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Tissue samples</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Blood samples</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Saliva samples</li></ul>

What's being studied?

<ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Researchers will have a better understanding of breast cancer and everyone can potentially benefit from scientific advances and improvements in <span class="highlight">care.</li></ul></span>

How can I learn more?

<ul class='seamTextUnorderedList'><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'>View eligibility criteria and additional trial information: <a href='https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT05654246' target='_blank'>ClinicalTrials.gov</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.komen.org/shareforcures/' target='_blank'>Susan G. Komen: ShareForCures</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.cdc.gov/cancer/npcr/value/registries.htm' target='_blank'>Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: How Cancer Registries Work</a> </li></ul>
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Susan G. Komen ShareForCures Research Registry

ShareForCures: Susan G. Komen's People-powered, Data-driven Breast Cancer Research Registry
No Travel Required
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ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT05654246

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Phase NA

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Time Demands of Cancer-Related Activities for People with Metastatic Breast Cancer

Time Toxicity of Cancer: the Time Demands of Cancer-related Activities and Their Impact on Well-being and Quality of Life

Purpose: To study the amount of time required for cancer-related activities for people with metastatic breast cancer.

Who is this for?: People with metastatic (stage IV) breast cancer. View full eligibility criteria

What's involved?

<p class="seamTextPara"> You will complete the following: </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Surveys, daily for 1 month</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Mobile app</li></ul>

What's being studied?

<ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">You will be asked to download a mobile app, <span class="highlight">carry</span> your smartphone for 1 month while outside the home, and use the app to provide additional information on activities and trips related to cancer treatment.</li></ul>

How can I learn more?

<ul class='seamTextUnorderedList'><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'>View eligibility criteria and additional trial information: <a href='https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT05708703' target='_blank'>ClinicalTrials.gov</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/980833?form=fpf' target='_blank'>Medscape: Time Toxicity: A 'Very Hidden' Cost of Cancer Care</a> </li></ul>
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Time Demands of Cancer-Related Activities for People with Metastatic Breast Cancer

Time Toxicity of Cancer: the Time Demands of Cancer-related Activities and Their Impact on Well-being and Quality of Life
No Travel Required
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ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT05708703

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Phase NA

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Empowerment and Navigation Sessions for Latina Women Ages 30+ with Breast Cancer or a Family History of Breast/Ovarian Cancer

Empowering Vulnerable and Resilient Latinas to Obtain Breast Cancer <span class="highlight">Care</span>

Purpose: To compare the impact of empowerment and navigation sessions with standard of <span class="highlight">care</span> sessions on whether Latina women decide to receive genetic testing and/or genetic counseling.

Who is this for?: Latina women ages 30+ with stage I, stage II, stage III, or stage IV (metastatic) breast cancer or with a family history of breast or ovarian cancer. You must have one social determinant of health risk factor, such as: perceived financial struggles, transportation difficulties, exposure to violence, housing challenges, social isolation/challenges. You must not have received genetic testing or genetic counseling. View full eligibility criteria

What's involved?

<p class="seamTextPara"> You will be randomly assigned to 1 of 2 groups: </p> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 1: Experimental</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Empowerment and navigation sessions, by phone, 3 times within 3 weeks</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Personalized educational materials</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 2: Standard of <span class="highlight">Care</i></span> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Standard of <span class="highlight">care</span> sessions, by phone, 3 times within 3 weeks</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Personalized educational materials</li></ul>

What's being studied?

<ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Empowerment and navigation sessions will discuss social determinants of heath, genetic risk factors, individual behavior change action plans, breast cancer screening, and diet and physical activity for breast cancer prevention.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Standard of <span class="highlight">care</span> sessions will discuss social determinants of heath, genetic risk factors, individual behavior change action plans, how to share breast cancer information, and testimonials and include role playing activities and group discussions.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">You can receive up to $100 for participation.</li></ul>

How can I learn more?

<ul class='seamTextUnorderedList'><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'>View eligibility criteria and additional trial information: <a href='https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT05483283' target='_blank'>ClinicalTrials.gov</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.cancer.org/content/dam/cancer-org/research/cancer-facts-and-statistics/cancer-prevention-and-early-detection-facts-and-figures/making-the-case-for-health-equity.pdf' target='_blank'>American Cancer Society: Health Equity and Social Determinants of Health</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://health.gov/healthypeople/priority-areas/social-determinants-health' target='_blank'>US Department of Health and Human Services: Social Determinants of Health</a> </li></ul>
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Empowerment and Navigation Sessions for Latina Women Ages 30+ with Breast Cancer or a Family History of Breast/Ovarian Cancer

Empowering Vulnerable and Resilient Latinas to Obtain Breast Cancer <span class="highlight">Care</span>
No Travel Required
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ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT05483283

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Phase NA

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Questionnaires to Prevent Treatment Delays for People with Newly Diagnosed Stage I-IV Breast Cancer

The <span class="highlight">Care</span> Tracker Study: Using Patient-Reported Data to Address Racial Disparities in Cancer Treatment Delay

Purpose: To understand when patients may be at risk of treatment delays and to help patients get treatment faster.

Who is this for?: People with newly diagnosed stage I, stage II, stage III, or stage IV (metastatic) breast cancer who have been diagnosed within the past 1.5 months and are planning to receive treatment at the University of North <span class="highlight">Carolina.</span> View full eligibility criteria

What's involved?

<p class="seamTextPara"> You will complete the following: </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Patient reported outcome (PRO) questionnaires, weekly for 2 months</li></ul>

What's being studied?

<ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">A patient reported outcome (PRO) is information reported during a clinical trial by a person with breast cancer without interpretation by a doctor or anyone else.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">The questionnaires will identify social determinants of health (SDOH), the non-medical factors that influence your health, such as race, gender identity, education, occupation, access to health services and economic resources.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">This trial is also enrolling people with other types of cancer.</li></ul>

How can I learn more?

<ul class='seamTextUnorderedList'><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'>View eligibility criteria and additional trial information: <a href='https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT06096623' target='_blank'>ClinicalTrials.gov</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.cancer.net/blog/2023-06/what-are-patient-reported-outcomes-and-why-are-they-important-cancer-care' target='_blank'>Cancer.Net: What Are Patient-Reported Outcomes and Why Are They Important in Cancer Care?</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.cdc.gov/about/sdoh/index.html' target='_blank'>Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: Social Determinants of Health (SDOH)</a> </li></ul>
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Questionnaires to Prevent Treatment Delays for People with Newly Diagnosed Stage I-IV Breast Cancer

The <span class="highlight">Care</span> Tracker Study: Using Patient-Reported Data to Address Racial Disparities in Cancer Treatment Delay
No Travel Required
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ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT06096623

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Phase NA

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CSC Online Survey: The Cancer Experience Registry

Cancer Experience Registry: An Online Initiative to Understand the Experiences of Those Impacted by a Cancer Diagnosis (CER)

Purpose: To learn more about the emotional and social experiences and needs of people affected by cancer.

Who is this for?: People diagnosed with DCIS, stage I, stage II, stage III, or metastatic (stage IV) breast cancer and people who provide <span class="highlight">care</span> to individuals diagnosed with cancer. View full eligibility criteria

What's involved?

<p class="seamTextPara"> Participation in this study involves the completion of an online questionnaire. The questionnaire may be accessed at the following link: </p> <a href="http://www.cancersupportcommunity.org/MainMenu/ResearchTraining/Cancer-Experience-Registry.html" target="_blank">www.cancerexperienceregistry.org</a>

What's being studied?

<ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">The researchers hope to use this information to improve the educational materials and the overall quality of <span class="highlight">care</span> that cancer patients receive. </li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">This study is also enrolling people diagnosed with other types of cancer. </li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">The data collected from this study can be found <a href="https://www.cancersupportcommunity.org/RegistryIndexReport2017" target="_blank">here.</a></li></ul>

How can I learn more?

<ul class='seamTextUnorderedList'><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'>View eligibility criteria and additional trial information: <a href='https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT02333604' target='_blank'>ClinicalTrials.gov</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.cancerexperienceregistry.org/' target='_blank'>Cancer Support Community Study Website: Cancer Experience Registry</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.cancersupportcommunity.org/RegistryIndexReport2017' target='_blank'>Cancer Support Community: Cancer Experience Registry Index Report 2017</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SyyUYqyNaCc' target='_blank'>Cancer Support Community YouTube Channel: What is the Cancer Experience Registry?</a> </li></ul>
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CSC Online Survey: The Cancer Experience Registry

Cancer Experience Registry: An Online Initiative to Understand the Experiences of Those Impacted by a Cancer Diagnosis (CER)
No Travel Required
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Online surveys

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ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT02333604

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Phase NA

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Integrative Medicine at Home Program for People With Stage I-IV Breast Cancer

Integrative Medicine for Patient-reported Outcomes, Values, and Experience (IMPROVE)

Purpose: To find out whether the Integrative Medicine at Home program can help reduce symptoms and improve treatment satisfaction.

Who is this for?: People with stage I, stage II, stage III, or stage IV (metastatic) breast cancer who are currently receiving treatment. View full eligibility criteria

What's involved?

<p class="seamTextPara"> You will be randomly assigned to 1 of 2 groups: </p> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 1: Experimental</i> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Integrative Medicine at Home program, 3 months</li> </ul> <p class="seamTextPara"> <i class="seamTextEmphasis">Group 2: Enhanced Usual <span class="highlight">Care</i></span> </p> <ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Integrative medicine handout</li></ul>

What's being studied?

<ul class="seamTextUnorderedList"> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">The Integrative Medicine at Home program offers virtual (online rather than in-person) group classes focusing on mind-body practice.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">Mind-body practice is a health practice that combines mental focus, controlled breathing, and body movements to help relax the body and mind and reduce symptoms such as tiredness, pain, or insomnia.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">The classes will be led by an Integrative Medicine Service (IMS) clinical therapist using Zoom video conferencing platform.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">If you are in Group 2, you will be given a handout to encourage you to visit Memorial Sloan Kettering's Integrative Medicine website to access pre-recorded, on-demand meditation videos and audios.</li> <li class="seamTextUnorderedListItem">This trial is also enrolling people with other types of cancer.</li></ul>

How can I learn more?

<ul class='seamTextUnorderedList'><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'>View eligibility criteria and additional trial information: <a href='https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT05053230' target='_blank'>ClinicalTrials.gov</a> </li><li class='seamTextUnorderedListItem'><a href='https://www.mskcc.org/cancer-care/diagnosis-treatment/symptom-management/integrative-medicine' target='_blank'>Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center: Integrative Medicine</a> </li></ul>
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Integrative Medicine at Home Program for People With Stage I-IV Breast Cancer

Integrative Medicine for Patient-reported Outcomes, Values, and Experience (IMPROVE)
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ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT05053230

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