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Scientists probe Pregnancy's hidden role in breast cancer defense

NCT ID NCT01503190

Summary

This study aims to learn how a woman's pregnancy history might influence her immune system's response to breast cancer. Researchers will compare samples from women who developed breast cancer during or after pregnancy with those who did not. The goal is to understand these differences to help guide future treatment development.

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Contacts and locations

Study contacts

  • Contact

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Locations

  • Denver Health Hospital Authority

    RECRUITING

    Denver, Colorado, 80204, United States

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  • UCHealth Cherry Creek Medcial Center

    RECRUITING

    Denver, Colorado, 80206, United States

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  • UCHealth Highlands Ranch Hospital

    RECRUITING

    Highlands Ranch, Colorado, 80129, United States

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  • UCHealth Lone Tree Medical Center

    RECRUITING

    Lone Tree, Colorado, 80124, United States

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  • University of Colorado Denver

    RECRUITING

    Aurora, Colorado, 80045, United States

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