You may be offered the opportunity to take part in a clinical trial at some point during your treatment. Clinical trials are research studies that evaluate the safety and effectiveness of new treatment approaches for diseases. In some cases, a study may give you access to new therapies that are not yet readily available. Clinical trials may also be used to compare diagnostic tests, prevention strategies, or other aspects of care for cancer patients. Learn more about clinical trials.
Below is a listing of breast cancer clinical trials that are currently enrolling patients at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center.
| Title |
Investigator |
|---|---|
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A Study of Non-Hormonal Vaginal Moisturizer in Hormone Receptor-Positive Postmenopausal Cancer Survivors [Protocol 12-232] |
Carter, Jeanne, PhD |
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A Pilot Study Surveying Female Cancer Patients' Preference for Sexual Health Interventions [Protocol 10-034] |
Carter, Jeanne, PhD |
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Ethnic Differences in the Impact of Breast Cancer on Employment Status, Financial Situation, and Quality of Life [Protocol 10-071] |
Blinder, Victoria, MD |
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A Phase I Study of BKM120 and Olaparib in Patients with High-Grade Serous Ovarian Cancer [Protocol 12-233] |
Bell-McGuinn, Katherine, MD, PhD |
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A Prospective, Longitudinal Study to Examine Time-Dependent Neurocognitive Changes in Patients with Breast Cancer Receiving Adjuvant Chemotherapy [Protocol 07-130] |
Ahles, Tim, PhD |
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Risk for Cognitive Decline in Older Women with Breast Cancer [Protocol 10-079] |
Ahles, Tim, PhD |