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This non-interventional study aims to provide information on real-world effectiveness, safety and tolerability, management of adverse events, QoL and patient compliance of patients with HR+/HER2- early breast cancer at high risk of recurrence treated with ribociclib in combination with an aromatase inhibitor (AI) ± luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone (LHRH) with curative intent according to the current effective local summary of product characteristics. In order to put the results of patients treated with ribociclib into perspective, socio-economic data, data on QoL and patient compliance will also be collected from patients treated with abemaciclib + endocrine therapy (ET) ± LHRH as described in the current effective local summary of product characteristics. To understand reasons for treatment decision, and to analyze the clinical adoption of ribociclib + AI ± LHRH after EU approval over time, baseline data will be collected from cohorts of ribociclib + AI ± LHRH, abemaciclib + ET ± LHRH, and additionally from patients treated with ET monotherapy ± LHRH and analyzed cross-sectionally. The study is planned to be rolled out into a broad set of German and Austrian breast centers and gynecological practices to describe clinical routine in a representative subset of the local healthcare eco-system. It will gather insights into the potential benefits and risks associated with ribociclib + AI ± LHRH in the adjuvant treatment of HR+/HER2- eBC patients at high risk of recurrence. This knowledge will inform about clinical decision-making and contribute to improved patient outcomes in routine practice.

18-100 yearsAll Genders
274 locations
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Prospective, multicenter, open label, randomized controlled clinical trial to compare the effects of an early catheter-directed treatment plus conventional care with conventional care in patients with high-risk pulmonary embolism

18+ yearsAll GendersNA
18 locations
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This is a multi-center, prospective, non-interventional study (NIS) to collect real-world clinical and PRO data in patients with primary advanced (FIGO stage III or IV) or recurrent EC receiving 1L CPD followed by maintenance therapy with durvalumab (DNA mismatch repair deficient; dMMR cohort) or durvalumab and olaparib (DNA mismatch repair proficient, pMMR cohort) in accordance with the applicable SmPC within routine clinical practice. Following surgery and/or radiation (if applicable) the decision to initiate 1L CPD followed by durvalumab or durvalumab and olaparib is made in a shared decision between the patient and the treating physician as part of routine care outside of and independent of this study. The aim of the NIS is to describe the outcomes including effectiveness, safety and PRO of patients with primary advanced and recurrent EC treated with the two approved 1L regimens of CPD followed by durvalumab maintenance and CPD followed by durvalumab and olaparib maintenance in Germany. The study also aims to better understand characteristics of patients with primary advanced or recurrent EC that benefit from maintenance therapy with durvalumab or durvalumab and olaparib.

18-130 yearsFEMALE
33 locations
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