Plain-English translation of NCT07236658 on ClinicalTrials.gov ↗ · Source last updated · Translation generated · How we translate trials
This research study is testing whether artificial intelligence and deep learning computer models can predict which patients will develop musculoskeletal complications—like arm swelling (lymphedema), nerve pain, shoulder stiffness, or other movement-related problems—after breast cancer surgery. By identifying patients at high risk early, doctors hope to prevent or reduce these serious side effects before they develop.
Many breast cancer survivors experience lasting complications like arm swelling, nerve damage, and shoulder problems that can make daily life difficult and sometimes interfere with cancer treatment. This study aims to use advanced computer technology to predict who will develop these complications so doctors can offer preventive care and early treatment.
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You would enroll in this study if you are scheduled for breast cancer surgery. The researchers will collect information about you before surgery and then track your recovery over time through follow-up visits. They will use artificial intelligence computer models to analyze your data and predict whether you might develop complications like arm swelling or nerve pain, with the goal of helping doctors provide early prevention and treatment.
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