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Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields Therapy using the TheraBionic P1 Device prior to Surgery for the Treatment of Stage I-III Resectable Breast Cancer

Trial Status: active

This clinical trial studies the effects of radiofrequency electromagnetic fields (radio waves) therapy using the TheraBionic P1 device before surgery in treating patient with stage I-III breast cancer that can be removed by surgery (resectable). The TheraBionic P1 device emits radio waves that may be able to block the growth of tumor cells without affecting the growth of normal cells. This trial may enhance cure rates and offer a new treatment option for patients with stage I-III resectable breast cancer who are not candidates for supplemental chemotherapy.