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Researchers are evaluating the real-world effectiveness, safety, and tolerability of ribociclib combined with an aromatase inhibitor, with or without luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone (LHRH) therapy, for adjuvant treatment in patients with hormone receptor-positive, HER2-negative early breast cancer at high risk of recurrence. The study also compares data from patients treated with abemaciclib plus endocrine therapy with or without LHRH, and those receiving endocrine monotherapy with or without LHRH. This observational study aims to understand treatment decisions and clinical use of ribociclib after its approval, collecting socio-economic data, quality of life, and patient compliance information. Participants receive treatment based on their physician's clinical judgment without study-assigned interventions. The treatments observed include ribociclib with an aromatase inhibitor LHRH, abemaciclib with endocrine therapy LHRH, or endocrine monotherapy LHRH. The study is conducted in various breast cancer centers and gynecological practices in Germany and Austria to represent local healthcare settings. Participants undergo assessments to monitor treatment effectiveness, safety, quality of life, and adherence to therapy over time. Data collected include clinical outcomes, adverse events, socio-economic status, and patient-reported compliance. The primary outcome measured is invasive disease-free survival over 36 months. This information will help inform clinical decision-making and improve outcomes for patients with early breast cancer in routine practice.

Age: 18Years - 100YearsAll Genders
279 locations
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Researchers are evaluating asthma control, health-related quality of life (HRQL), lung function, and asthma medication use in patients with severe eosinophilic asthma treated with benralizumab in a real-life clinical setting in Germany. This prospective, non-interventional, single-arm, multicenter study aims to observe these outcomes over a 52-week period to better understand benralizumab's impact outside of randomized clinical trials. Patients prescribed benralizumab according to label and local reimbursement criteria will be followed for up to 52 weeks. The study will monitor asthma control using the Asthma Control Test (ACT) and the Asthma Impairment and Risk Questionnaire (AIRQ®) at various timepoints. Health-related quality of life will be assessed with the mini Asthma Quality of Life Questionnaire (miniAQLQ) at baseline and routine follow-up visits. Patients will also track and report their weekly asthma medication intake using either paper-based or electronic diaries throughout the study. Participants will complete questionnaires every 4 weeks and record medication intake weekly. Researchers will measure changes in ACT scores, proportions of responders, and reductions in inhaled corticosteroid doses from baseline to weeks 12, 24, and 52. Safety and health outcomes will be observed under routine clinical care. This study includes adults aged 18 to 120 years with severe eosinophilic asthma who can understand study instructions and provide informed consent.

Age: 18Years - 120YearsAll Genders
41 locations
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Researchers are studying the real-world effectiveness of pegcetacoplan in patients with Paroxysmal Nocturnal Hemoglobinuria (PNH). This long-term, multicenter observational study aims to fill knowledge gaps about how pegcetacoplan works in routine medical practice. It also seeks to provide important information on red blood cell transfusions and healthcare resource use before and after starting pegcetacoplan treatment. Patients who have started pegcetacoplan treatment within the last 12 months or are prescribed it at enrollment will be followed for approximately 36 months. The study will collect both retrospective data from up to 12 months before treatment start and prospective data during treatment, with a total data collection period of up to about 48 months. After stopping pegcetacoplan, patients will remain in the study for 8 weeks to monitor for any adverse events. Participants will attend their usual medical visits, and data from these visits will be collected, including effectiveness measures, safety reports, patient- and clinician-reported outcomes, and healthcare use. The primary outcome includes changes in hemoglobin levels over 6 months from the start of pegcetacoplan treatment. The study plans to enroll about 200 patients across multiple countries, and data collection includes both retrospective and prospective periods, capturing comprehensive information on pegcetacoplan use in real-world settings.

Age: 18Years +All Genders
75 locations
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Researchers are evaluating the effectiveness and safety of combining carboplatin, paclitaxel, bevacizumab, and niraparib compared to carboplatin and paclitaxel followed by niraparib alone in women newly diagnosed with advanced ovarian, peritoneal, or fallopian tube cancer. This Phase III international, multicenter, randomized open trial focuses on patients with specific advanced stages of these cancers who have undergone or plan to undergo surgery and chemotherapy. The study aims to see if adding bevacizumab to the treatment improves progression free survival. All participants first receive one cycle of chemotherapy with carboplatin and paclitaxel. Based on tumor BRCA testing, patients are then randomly assigned to one of two groups: one group receives five more cycles of carboplatin and paclitaxel followed by daily niraparib for up to three years; the other group receives the same chemotherapy combined with bevacizumab, continuing bevacizumab for up to one year and niraparib daily for up to three years. Treatment schedules follow a three-week cycle. Participants will be closely monitored throughout the trial with frequent assessments to track progression free survival until either 586 events occur or three years after the last patient joins, whichever happens first. The study includes detailed safety evaluations, laboratory tests, and patient questionnaires. To participate, women must meet specific health criteria, including performance status and organ function, and agree to follow study procedures for up to three years of treatment and observation.

Age: 18Years +FEMALEPhase 3
65 locations
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Researchers are evaluating the patient-reported outcomes, real-world efficacy, and safety of trastuzumab deruxtecan (T-DXd) in patients with HER2-positive, HER2-low, or HER2-ultralow unresectable or metastatic breast cancer receiving treatment according to the approved product guidelines in routine clinical practice in Germany. This prospective, non-interventional, multicenter study includes approximately 800 patients divided equally into HER2-positive and HER2-low/ultralow groups. Patients will also be informed about the use of a digital healthcare application (DiGA). Eligible patients must be receiving T-DXd as part of their routine care, with all diagnostic tests and treatment visits determined by their treating physicians and not by the study protocol. The study observes patients treated with T-DXd in line with the applicable summary of product characteristics. Treatment decisions, including visit frequency and procedures, follow standard clinical practice rather than study-mandated schedules. Participants will be followed to monitor the time from the first dose of T-DXd until the start of the next treatment or death, assessed for up to 60 months. Data collection will include patient-reported outcomes, safety information, and real-world clinical data. The study aims to gather comprehensive information on treatment effects and patient experiences during routine care without altering their treatment plan.

Age: 18Years - 130YearsAll Genders
107 locations
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Researchers are evaluating the real-world clinical use and outcomes of men with metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC) who are treated with a combination of olaparib and abiraterone. The study focuses on patients who have either not previously received next-generation hormonal agents (NHA-naive) or who have been exposed to NHAs before starting this combined treatment. This prospective observational study aims to describe patient demographics, clinical characteristics, and treatments before and after olaparib plus abiraterone therapy. The study will enroll patients who have started treatment with olaparib plus abiraterone after the study site became active. It will follow patients for up to 2 years to collect data on their treatment experience. No experimental interventions are administered as part of the study; instead, it observes patients receiving standard treatment in routine clinical settings. Participants will be monitored from the start of olaparib treatment until one year after the last patient enrolls. Researchers will collect clinical data to assess treatment discontinuation times and overall outcomes during this period. The study will capture information on patients’ clinical progress and any subsequent therapies, providing insights into the real-world effectiveness and use of this treatment combination.

Age: 18Years +MALE
34 locations