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Vitamin D Supplementation for the Improvement of Pathologic Complete Response in Vitamin D Deficient Patients Receiving Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy for Operable Triple Negative Breast Cancer

Trial Status: active

This phase II trial studies the effect of vitamin D supplementation in improving pathologic complete response in vitamin D deficient patients who are receiving neoadjuvant chemotherapy for triple negative breast cancer that can be removed by surgery (operable). There is evidence that vitamin D may have anti-cancer properties. This trial aims to see whether adding weekly vitamin D supplementation to standard of care chemotherapy may help to improve treatment response in vitamin D deficient patients.