Breast Cancer Trials
S1207
S1207 – Phase III randomized, placebo-controlled clinical trial evaluating the use of adjuvant endocrine therapy +/- one year of everolimus in patients with high-risk, hormone receptor-positive and HER2/Neu negative breast cancer.
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What type of cancer? What stage?
- Early stage breast cancer – Stage 1, 2, and 3
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Who is eligible?
- Women who are ER/PR+ but Her2-
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How will I be treated?
- Women may also receive Everolimus – an mTOR inhibitor
A5481082
A5481082 – Palbociclib in hormone receptor positive advanced breast cancer: a prospective multi center non-interventional study
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What type of cancer? What stage?
- Triple negative breast cancer
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Who is eligible?
- Women with inoperable or metastatic disease
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How will I be treated?
- Women may also receive palcociclib (Ibrance), which is used to treat ER+ breast cancer.
For physicians: more information about this specific trial at clinicaltrials.gov.
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