[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"health-studies-list:{\"conditionNormalized\":\"axillary-web-syndrome\",\"overallStatus\":[\"RECRUITING\",\"AVAILABLE\",\"NOT_YET_RECRUITING\"],\"orderBy\":\"LastUpdateSubmitDate:desc\",\"size\":25,\"offset\":0}":3,"health-study-condition:axillary-web-syndrome":28},{"pageToken":4,"total":5,"offset":6,"count":5,"results":7},null,2,0,[8,42],{"id":9,"slug":10,"hasResults":11,"nctId":12,"briefTitle":13,"officialTitle":14,"acronym":4,"eligibilityCriteria":15,"healthyVolunteers":11,"sex":16,"minAge":17,"maxAge":4,"enrollmentInfo":18,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":21,"phases":4,"briefSummary":22,"conditions":23,"keywords":4,"overallStatus":29,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":30,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":31,"startDateStruct":34,"completionDateStruct":36,"leadSponsor":38,"locationsCount":41},"100611136","deep-learning-for-musculoskeletal-complications-in-breast-cancer-100611136",false,"NCT07236658","Deep Learning for Musculoskeletal Complications in Breast Cancer","AI-Powered Deep Learning Models for Prospective Prediction of Musculoskeletal Complications After Breast Cancer Surgery: Focus on Lymphedema, Axillary Web Syndrome, Neuropathy, and Pain","Inclusion Criteria:\n\nFemale sex Age ≥18 years Scheduled for surgery due to unilateral breast cancer\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\nInability to comply with follow-up visits Bilateral breast cancer Male breast cancer Children (\\\u003C18 years) Pregnant women Postpartum women Breastfeeding women Individuals in intensive care Impaired consciousness Legally incapacitated individuals","FEMALE","18 Years",{"count":19,"type":20},133,"ESTIMATED","OBSERVATIONAL","Survival after breast cancer has increased due to early diagnosis and advances in treatment methods. Musculoskeletal problems related to cancer and its treatment constitute a significant part of the daily practice of physiatrists and rehabilitation specialists involved in oncological rehabilitation.\n\nLymphedema can occur at any stage of a patient's life following breast cancer. Patients with breast cancer-related lymphedema require lifelong treatment, and as the stage of lymphedema progresses, response to therapy decreases. Advanced stages of lymphedema negatively affect functional status, and patients experience difficulties in performing activities of daily living.\n\nAxillary web syndrome (AWS) is characterized by a taut cord extending from the axilla to the volar surface of the wrist, typically appearing within the first 8 weeks postoperatively. AWS can complicate the administration of radiotherapy. Shoulder dysfunction may occur independently or in association with AWS. In particular, scapular dyskinesis developing after mastectomy can lead to secondary shoulder conditions such as rotator cuff syndrome or adhesive capsulitis, which are commonly observed in these patients.\n\nPeripheral neuropathy is frequently seen in patients receiving chemotherapy, adversely affecting daily life and sometimes preventing continuation of treatment. Other complications related to chemotherapy and radiotherapy include cardiotoxicity, pulmonary toxicity, fatigue, osteoporosis, and cognitive impairment.\n\nThere are also specific painful syndromes that may occur after breast cancer, including post-mastectomy pain syndrome, phantom breast pain, and musculoskeletal symptoms associated with aromatase inhibitors. All these conditions can significantly impair daily functioning and even hinder continuation of cancer treatment. Therefore, predicting these complications and implementing or developing preventive interventions is crucial.\n\nIf it is possible to predict the early development of lymphedema, axillary web syndrome, peripheral neuropathy, and painful syndromes after breast cancer, early intervention may prevent progression. This study is designed to develop and validate a predictive model using deep learning methods to determine the risk of these complications in patients undergoing breast cancer surgery. Among deep learning architectures, ResNet50, AlexNet, GoogleNet, and UNet, which have been widely used in recent studies, are planned to be implemented.\n\nAdditionally, based on the results of this study, a risk calculation program will be developed, allowing clinicians to input baseline patient data and calculate the individual patient's risk for each complication prior to treatment. No specific risk is expected in the study.",[24,25,26,27,28],"Postmastectomy Lymphedema Syndrome","Breast Cancer Surgery Pain","Osteoporosis Secondary","Shoulder Adhesive Capsulitis","Axillary Web Syndrome","RECRUITING","2026-03-30",{"date":32,"type":33},"2026-03-31","ACTUAL",{"date":35,"type":33},"2025-07-01",{"date":37,"type":20},"2027-01-01",{"name":39,"class":40},"Ankara Etlik City Hospital","OTHER_GOV",1,{"id":43,"slug":44,"hasResults":11,"nctId":45,"briefTitle":46,"officialTitle":47,"acronym":48,"eligibilityCriteria":49,"healthyVolunteers":11,"sex":16,"minAge":50,"maxAge":51,"enrollmentInfo":52,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":54,"phases":55,"briefSummary":57,"conditions":58,"keywords":60,"overallStatus":66,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":67,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":68,"startDateStruct":70,"completionDateStruct":72,"leadSponsor":74,"locationsCount":4},"100613440","effects-of-muscle-energy-techniques-with-and-without-manual-axial-distraction-in-post-mastectomy-patients-with-axillary-web-syndrome-100613440","NCT07266623","Effects of Muscle Energy Techniques With and Without Manual Axial Distraction in Post-Mastectomy Patients With Axillary Web Syndrome","Effects of Muscle Energy Techniques With and Without Manual Axial Distraction on Pain, Range of Motion Anf Functional Outcomes in Post-Mastectomy Patients With Axillary Web Syndrome","MET MAD PM AWS","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* Patients diagnosed with AWS following breast cancer surgery\n* Females aged 30 to 60 years old\n* Participants must be within 1 month to 2 years post-surgery\n* Participants having limited shoulder ROM\n* Participants must have completed their post-surgery radiation therapy and chemotherapy minimum of 2-3 weeks\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* Any previous history of shoulder pathology\n* Patients with a cervical problem that radiates pain down the shoulder\n* Pregnant females\n* Bilateral mastectomy\n* Ongoing cancer stage\n* Participants with ongoing chemotherapy\n* Frozen shoulder","30 Years","60 Years",{"count":53,"type":20},58,"INTERVENTIONAL",[56],"NA","This randomized controlled trial aims to evaluate the effects of muscle energy techniques with and without manual axial distraction among post-mastectomy patients with axillary web syndrome. Fifty-eight participants will be randomly allocated into two groups and will receive the interventions for six weeks. It is hypothesized that the group that will receive both the muscle energy technique and manual axial distraction will produce greater improvements compared to the other group that will receive only MET.",[28,59],"Post-mastectomy",[61,62,63,64,65],"Axillary web syndrome","Muscle energy techniques","Manual axial distraction","Functional outcomes","Range of motion","NOT_YET_RECRUITING","2025-12-15",{"date":69,"type":33},"2025-12-22",{"date":71,"type":20},"2025-12-13",{"date":73,"type":20},"2026-05-30",{"name":75,"class":76},"Lahore University of Biological and Applied Sciences","OTHER"]