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NCT04972448
This study will conduct a multicenter, open, prospective clinical trial to observe the RecurIndex to assist in predicting the risk of recurrence in patients with early-stage Luminal-type breast cancer. The aim of this study is to validate the predictive effect of the RecurIndex on the risk of recurrence in women with early-stage Luminal-type breast cancer in China.
NCT04452370
The hypothesis of this study is to discover if the oral Etoposide plus Anlotinib can shrink or slow the growth of pretreated advanced TNBC. It is a single-arm, multicenter phase II clinical study of oral etoposide combined with antinib in the treatment of recurrent or metastatic triple-negative breast cancer
NCT04137653
Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) accounts for about 20% of clinical breast cancer. Clinical characteristics include early onset, high malignancy and heterogeneity. There is no effective drug target for TNBC, resulting in poor outcomes, high relapse rate and distant metastasis. So, further research on TNBC pathological features is particularly important. Compared with the solvent-based paclitaxel, albumin-bound paclitaxel (nab-P) demonstrates a stronger therapeutic effect. With albumin nanoparticles as a carrier, nab-P increases the concentration of extra-tumor drugs by passing through the albumin receptor (Gp60) transmembrane pathway and the secreted protein acidic and rich in cysteine (SPARC) approach that binds to the extracellular matrix of the tumor. Numerous clinical trials have found that nab-P is superior to the solvent-based paclitaxel in the treatment of breast cancer, especially in breast cancer with poor prognosis. However, the current efficacy of nab-P in the treatment of TNBC has not been fully verified. The mechanism underlying the killing effect of nab-P on TNBC breast cancer cells remains unclear yet. This trial will compare the therapeutic effect of nab-P with solvent-based paclitaxel in TNBC patients, and seek for important scientific clues, scientific evidence, and clinical data for nab-P in the treatment of TNBC.