Finding and Understanding Clinical Trials

A clinical study examines the effectiveness of new treatments and provides doctors and researchers with data to develop and deliver new, more effective treatments. In a typical year, over one million people participate in clinical studies.

This site provides essential clinical trial information: how medical trials work; your rights as a participant; and learn how signing up for trials can provide access to the best medical facilities and specialists. Participate in a clinical study and you'll help not only yourself, but also the thousands of others who could benefit from the trial's results.

Find a Trial... You can use this site to find clinical trials by location or by medical condition; see below. Also, by using the search box on the right of this page, you can narrow your search to zip code level.

Current Clinical Trial Listings:

Search results for Breast Cancer AND Recruiting

1) Vaccination With Autologous Breast Cancer Cells Engineered to Secrete Granulocyte-Macrophage Colony-Stimulating Factor (GM-CSF) in Metastatic Breast Cancer Patients
Breast Cancer
2) A Breast Cancer Information Registry for Participants With Breast Cancer or Characteristics of Hereditary Breast Cancer
Breast Cancer
3) Anastrozole in Preventing Breast Cancer in Postmenopausal Women at Increased Risk of Breast Cancer
Breast Cancer
4) A Study to Determine the Clinical Significance of Molecular Detection of Breast Cancer in the Blood of Stage IV Breast Cancer Patients
Breast Neoplasms
5) Letrozole in Preventing Cancer in Postmenopausal Women Who Have Received 4-6 Years of Hormone Therapy for Hormone Receptor-Positive, Lymph Node-Positive, Early-Stage Breast Cancer
Breast Cancer
6) Changes in Breast Density and Breast Cancer Risk in Women With Breast Cancer and in Healthy Women
Breast Cancer
7) White Button Mushroom Extract in Preventing the Recurrence of Breast Cancer in Postmenopausal Breast Cancer Survivors
Breast Cancer
8) Simvastatin in Preventing a New Breast Cancer in Women Who Are at High Risk for a New Breast Cancer After Undergoing Surgery for Ductal Carcinoma in Situ or Stage I, Stage II, or Stage III Breast Cancer
Breast Cancer
9) Venlafaxine With or Without Zolpidem in Treating Hot Flashes and Associated Sleep Disorders in Women With Breast Cancer OR at High Risk for Developing Breast Cancer
Breast Cancer; Hot Flashes; Sleep Disorders
10) Liposomal Doxorubicin Compared With Observation or Cyclophosphamide and Methotrexate in Treating Older Women Who Have Undergone Surgery for Breast Cancer
Breast Cancer
11) Trastuzumab, Cyclophosphamide, and an Allogeneic GM-CSF-Secreting Breast Tumor Vaccine for the Treatment of HER-2/Neu-Overexpressing Metastatic Breast Cancer
Breast Neoplasms
12) Docetaxel Combined With Ketoconazole in Treatment of Breast Cancer
Metastatic Breast Cancer
13) Letrozole in Preventing Breast Cancer in Postmenopausal Women With a BRCA1 or BRCA2 Mutation
Breast Cancer; Hereditary Breast/Ovarian Cancer (brca1, brca2)
14) MPA Revisited: A Phase II Study of Anti-Metastatic, Anti-Angiogenic Therapy in Postmenopausal Patients With Hormone Receptor Negative Breast Cancer. A Translational Breast Cancer Research Consortium (TBCRC) Trial
Hormone Receptor Negative Breast Cancer; Locally Recurrent Breast Cancer; Metastatic Breast Cancer
15) Docetaxel, Epirubicin, and Cyclophosphamide With or Without Trastuzumab in Treating Women With Locally Advanced Breast Cancer That Can Be Removed By Surgery
Breast Cancer
16) RCT Comparing Radioactive Seed Localization to Standard Procedure for Non-Palpable Breast Cancers
Invasive Breast Cancer; in Situ Breast Cancer
17) Exercise Intervention in Women With Metastatic Breast Cancer
Breast Cancer
18) Thyroid Dysfunction in Women With Newly Diagnosed Stage I, Stage II, or Stage III Breast Cancer Who Are Planning to Undergo Chemotherapy Compared to Thyroid Dysfunction in Healthy Volunteers
Breast Cancer; Fatigue; Hypothyroidism
19) Exemestane or Anastrozole in Treating Postmenopausal Women Who Have Undergone Surgery for Primary Breast Cancer
Breast Cancer
20) Trastuzumab, Cyclophosphamide, and Vaccine Therapy in Treating Patients With Metastatic Breast Cancer
Breast Cancer

 



 

 

 

 

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