Could a simple vitamin boost make chemo more effective against aggressive breast cancer?
NCT ID NCT04677816
Summary
This study is testing whether giving vitamin D supplements to patients with triple-negative breast cancer who are also vitamin D deficient can help their chemotherapy work better. Researchers want to see if the supplements help more patients achieve a 'pathologic complete response,' meaning no detectable cancer remains after chemo and before surgery. The study will enroll about 50 patients who are already scheduled to receive standard chemotherapy before their surgery.
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Wake Forest Baptist Health Sciences
RECRUITINGWinston-Salem, North Carolina, 27157, United States
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