Real-World study tracks Palbociclib's impact on breast cancer in africa and middle east

NCT ID NCT04937660

First seen Oct 31, 2025 · Last updated May 15, 2026 · Updated 33 times

Summary

This study looked at 185 people with a common type of advanced breast cancer (HR+/HER2-) who were starting treatment with palbociclib combined with other drugs. Researchers observed how long the treatment kept the cancer from growing and how patients' quality of life changed in everyday medical practice across Africa and the Middle East. The goal was to gather real-world information, not to test a new treatment.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Ain Shams University Hospital

    Cairo, Egypt

  • Alexandria School of Medicine/Clinical Research Center CRC

    Alexandria, Egypt

  • American University of Beirut Medical Center

    Beirut, Lebanon

  • Dar El Salam Oncology Hospital

    Cairo, 11745, Egypt

  • Hamad Medical Corporation

    Doha, Qatar

  • Hammoud Hospital University Medical Center (HHUMC)

    Sidon, Lebanon

  • Hôtel Dieu de France (HDF)

    Beirut, Lebanon

  • King Fahad Specialist Hospital KFSH-Dammam

    Dammam, Saudi Arabia

  • King Hussein Cancer Center

    Amman, 11941, Jordan

  • National Cancer Institute

    Cairo, 11796, Egypt

  • National Guard Hospital, Riyadh

    Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

  • Saint Joseph Hospital - Cancer Centers of Colorado

    Jdeidé - Metn, Lebanon

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