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87 Breast Carcinoma Trials Near You
Power is an online platform that helps thousands of Breast Carcinoma patients discover FDA-reviewed trials every day. Every trial we feature meets safety and ethical standards, giving patients an easy way to discover promising new treatments in the research stage.
Learn More About PowerHypofractionated Radiation Therapy for Breast Cancer
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897 Participants Needed
Pre-Surgery Radiation for Early-Stage Breast Cancer
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22 Participants Needed
Metformin for Breast Cancer Prevention
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86 Participants Needed
Pembrolizumab for Triple-Negative Breast Cancer
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1155 Participants Needed
Acolbifene vs. Tamoxifen for Breast Cancer Prevention
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80 Participants Needed
Tamoxifen + Omega-3 for Breast Cancer Risk Reduction
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66 Participants Needed
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400 Participants Needed
Robot-assisted Surgery for Breast Cancer
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4 Participants Needed
Decision Aid for Breast Cancer
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412 Participants Needed
Telephone Support for Breast Cancer Treatment Adherence
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314 Participants Needed
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50 Participants Needed
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42 Participants Needed
Cisplatin + Veliparib for Breast Cancer
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333 Participants Needed
Low Dose Tamoxifen for Breast Cancer
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1156 Participants Needed
FDG-PET/CT Assessment for Breast Cancer
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138 Participants Needed
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300 Participants Needed
Patient Navigation for Breast Cancer Risk Management
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75 Participants Needed
Genetic Counseling for Breast Cancer
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874 Participants Needed
Tamoxifen vs Endoxifen for Advanced Breast Cancer
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81 Participants Needed
Why Other Patients Applied
"I have dealt with voice and vocal fold issues related to paralysis for over 12 years. This problem has negatively impacted virtually every facet of my life. I am an otherwise healthy 48 year old married father of 3 living. My youngest daughter is 12 and has never heard my real voice. I am now having breathing issues related to the paralysis as well as trouble swallowing some liquids. In my research I have seen some recent trials focused on helping people like me."
"I've tried several different SSRIs over the past 23 years with no luck. Some of these new treatments seem interesting... haven't tried anything like them before. I really hope that one could work."
"As a healthy volunteer, I like to participate in as many trials as I'm able to. It's a good way to help research and earn money."
"I've been struggling with ADHD and anxiety since I was 9 years old. I'm currently 30. I really don't like how numb the medications make me feel. And especially now, that I've lost my grandma and my aunt 8 days apart, my anxiety has been even worse. So I'm trying to find something new."
"My orthopedist recommended a half replacement of my right knee. I have had both hips replaced. Currently have arthritis in knee, shoulder, and thumb. I want to avoid surgery, and I'm open-minded about trying a trial before using surgery as a last resort."
Nipple Aspirate Fluid Detection for Breast Cancer
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2 Participants Needed
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Veliparib + Carboplatin for Breast Cancer
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44 Participants Needed
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Immunotherapy + Chemotherapy for Breast Cancer
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46 Participants Needed
Paclitaxel + Trastuzumab +/- Lapatinib for Breast Cancer
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305 Participants Needed
Gemcitabine + NK Cells +/- Naxitamab for Breast Cancer
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42 Participants Needed
Chemotherapy Reduction After Surgery for Breast Cancer
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2175 Participants Needed
Durvalumab + Chemotherapy for Breast Cancer
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3680 Participants Needed
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much do Breast Carcinoma clinical trials pay?
Each trial will compensate patients a different amount, but $50-100 for each visit is a fairly common range for Phase 2–4 trials (Phase 1 trials often pay substantially more). Further, most trials will cover the costs of a travel to-and-from the clinic.
How do Breast Carcinoma clinical trials work?
After a researcher reviews your profile, they may choose to invite you in to a screening appointment, where they'll determine if you meet 100% of the eligibility requirements. If you do, you'll be sorted into one of the treatment groups, and receive your study drug. For some trials, there is a chance you'll receive a placebo. Across Breast Carcinoma trials 30% of clinical trials have a placebo. Typically, you'll be required to check-in with the clinic every month or so. The average trial length for Breast Carcinoma is 12 months.
How do I participate in a study as a "healthy volunteer"?
Not all studies recruit healthy volunteers: usually, Phase 1 studies do. Participating as a healthy volunteer means you will go to a research facility several times over a few days or weeks to receive a dose of either the test treatment or a "placebo," which is a harmless substance that helps researchers compare results. You will have routine tests during these visits, and you'll be compensated for your time and travel, with the number of appointments and details varying by study.
What does the "phase" of a clinical trial mean?
The phase of a trial reveals what stage the drug is in to get approval for a specific condition. Phase 1 trials are the trials to collect safety data in humans. Phase 2 trials are those where the drug has some data showing safety in humans, but where further human data is needed on drug effectiveness. Phase 3 trials are in the final step before approval. The drug already has data showing both safety and effectiveness. As a general rule, Phase 3 trials are more promising than Phase 2, and Phase 2 trials are more promising than phase 1.
Do I need to be insured to participate in a Breast Carcinoma medical study?
Clinical trials are almost always free to participants, and so do not require insurance. The only exception here are trials focused on cancer, because only a small part of the typical treatment plan is actually experimental. For these cancer trials, participants typically need insurance to cover all the non-experimental components.
What are the newest Breast Carcinoma clinical trials?
Most recently, we added Patient Navigation for Breast Cancer Risk Management, Tolinapant + Eribulin for Breast Cancer and Tamoxifen + Omega-3 for Breast Cancer Risk Reduction to the Power online platform.