MRI in Women With Newly Diagnosed Breast Cancer Prior to Breast Conserving Surgery



Status:Not yet recruiting
Conditions:Breast Cancer, Cancer
Therapuetic Areas:Oncology
Healthy:No
Age Range:18 - Any
Updated:4/2/2016
Contact:Sally Bobo
Email:sbobo@stanford.edu
Phone:(650) 736-1472

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Randomized Trial of Breast MRI in Women With Newly Diagnosed Breast Cancer Prior to Breast Conserving Surgery

To see if performing breast MRI before a lumpectomy will help the surgeon successfully
remove the entire cancer with normal tissue margins in a single operation thereby reducing
the need for additional surgical procedures. The study will also measure how well MRI can
find unsuspected cancers in the same breast as the known cancer; how well MRI will find
unsuspected cancers in the opposite breast; how often MRI will generate false positive MRI
findings; whether routinely incorporating breast MRI delays care or adds unnecessary cost;
and, whether breast MRI is able to reduce the frequency of cancer recurrence in the treated
breast or elsewhere in the body.


Inclusion Criteria:

- DCIS less than 5 cm. T1/T2 invasive breast cancer. Patient is a suitable candidate
for breast conservation and wishes this as the primary clinical approach

- No breast MRI within the past year. Prior core biopsy, but no prior excision allowed.
Patient has completed conventional imaging workup with mammography ultrasound as
indicated and there is no clinical indication for breast MRI.

- Women with age >= 18. No ethnic restrictions.

- No life expectancy restrictions.

- Performance status not a factor.

- No requirements for organ or marrow function.

- Ability to understand and the willingness to sign a written informed consent
document.

Exclusion Criteria:

- Patient is unable to complete a breast MRI due to such factors as hardware and
claustrophobia.

- No limitations as to other investigational agents. Patients who have received
neoadjuvant chemotherapy will not be included in the study due to the limitations of
MRI interpretation after neoadjuvant chemotherapy and because this represents a
distinct scenario for interpretation of breast MRI in comparison with untreated
patients.

- There are no comorbidities that would preclude entry into the study unless the
patient is unable to lay still for breast MRI scanning.

- There are fewer reactions to MRI contrast media, but if there is such a history, the
patient will be excluded from consideration.

- There are no exclusion criteria based on concomitant medications.

- There are no other agent specific exclusion criteria.

- Pregnancy is considered a contraindication given the uncertain effects of breast MRI
on the fetus.

- Cancer survivors are candidates for the study unless the patient has a prior
ipsilateral breast tumor.
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