Comparison of Stationary Breast Tomosynthesis and 2-D Digital Mammography in Patients With Known Breast Lesions



Status:Completed
Conditions:Breast Cancer
Therapuetic Areas:Oncology
Healthy:No
Age Range:18 - Any
Updated:4/17/2018
Start Date:January 2013
End Date:January 2018

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Comparison of Carbon Nanotube X-ray Stationary Digital Breast Tomosynthesis and 2-D Digital Mammography in Patients With Known Breast Lesions.

The goal of the study is to compare the radiologist confidence level in evaluating patients
with known breast lesions using a carbon nanotube x-ray based stationary breast tomosynthesis
imaging device. The comparison will be made against conventional mammography acquired as a
part of a standard clinical workup. One hundred patients who are to have a clinical surgical
breast biopsy will be recruited for the study. A reader study will be performed to evaluate
the ROC characteristics of the system.


Inclusion Criteria:

- Women at least 18 years old.

- Scheduled for breast biopsy of at least one breast lesion.

- Lesion detected on mammogram.

- Symptomatic by patient self-report, patient self-breast exam or clinical exam.

- Able to provide informed consent.

Exclusion Criteria:

- Male. (It is uncommon for men to present for imaging and the overwhelming majority of
findings are non-cancerous and do not lead to biopsy; male breast cancer represents
<1% of newly diagnosed breast cancer)

- Less than 18 years of age.

- Patient unable to give consent.

- Institutionalized subject (prisoner or nursing home patient).

- Any woman who is pregnant or has reason to believe she is pregnant or any woman who is
lactating
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Principal Investigator: Yueh Z Lee, MD,PhD
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