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breast cancer females

Total Trials
3
Recruiting Now
3
Trial Phases
Various

Cancer clinical trials represent the largest single category of recruiting studies worldwide, encompassing everything from early-phase safety studies of novel oncology drugs to large Phase 3 comparisons against current standard-of-care chemotherapy regimens. The field has accelerated dramatically with the rise of immunotherapy, targeted therapies, and CAR-T cell treatments that have transformed outcomes for previously untreatable malignancies.

Trials include checkpoint inhibitors (PD-1/PD-L1 agents), KRAS inhibitors, ADC (antibody-drug conjugates), combination chemotherapy regimens, radiation protocols, and surgical technique comparisons. Many trials stratify by biomarker status (PD-L1 expression, TMB, MSI-H) to identify patients most likely to benefit.

The NCI, pharmaceutical sponsors, and academic cancer centers collectively fund thousands of oncology trials annually across every cancer type.

Top Sponsors
University of Toronto 2 trials
Taichung Veterans General Hospital 1 trial

Recruiting Clinical Trials

NCT07378319
Recruiting

Dextrose Hydrodissection for Post-Breast Cancer Chest Wall and Axillary Tightness.

Enrollment
15 pts
Location
Taiwan
Sponsor
Taichung Veterans General Hosp...
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NCT06776458
Recruiting

Chronic Impacts of Endocrine Therapy on Cardiovascular and Brain Health Outcomes in Breast Cancer

Enrollment
112 pts
Location
Canada
Sponsor
University of Toronto
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NCT06781762
Recruiting

Short-term Impacts of Endocrine Therapy on Cardiovascular and Brain Health Outcomes in Breast Cancer

Enrollment
40 pts
Location
Canada
Sponsor
University of Toronto
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