Simulated Screening Study for Breast Imaging



Status:Enrolling by invitation
Conditions:Breast Cancer, Women's Studies
Therapuetic Areas:Oncology, Reproductive
Healthy:No
Age Range:30 - 80
Updated:4/28/2018
Start Date:December 2012
End Date:December 2019

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Simulated Screening Study of Combined Digital X-Ray, Ultrasound and Photoacoustic Breast Imaging

This is a pilot, simulated breast cancer screening study. The goal of the study is to explore
these scanning modalities:

1) Combined digital breast tomosynthesis(DBT)/dual-sides 3 dimensional-automated
ultrasound(AUS)

2. Explore the utility of photoacoustic imaging as an adjunct to digital breast
tomosynthesis(DBT)/ultrasound(US)alone.

This is a pilot, simulated breast cancer screening study. In a population enriched with
mammographic call-backs, we will study whether:

1) Combined digital breast tomosynthesis(DBT)/dual-sides 3 dimensional-automated
ultrasound(AUS)will result in a lower call-back rate than digital breast
tomosynthesis(DBT)alone.

2. Explore the utility of photoacoustic imaging as an adjunct to digital breast
tomosynthesis(DBT)/ultrasound(US)alone.

This study will compare two new breast imaging systems to digital mammography and hand-held
ultrasound that are commonly used to find and evaluate breast masses. Images will be done
with digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) and 3-D automated ultrasound(AUS) which will be done
in the breast imaging clinic of the main hospital followed by the second light and ultrasound
imaging that will be completed in the research lab.

Inclusion Criteria:

- Women with possible masses

- All women should have had mammograms at University of Michigan Health System within 1
year before this research study.

Exclusion Criteria:

- Women who are physically unable to tolerate the length of the scan.

- Women who are less than 30 years of age or older than 80 years of age

- Women who are pregnant or lactating

- Women whose mass is in an area of the breast which makes it difficult to see in the
research scans

- Womens with a single diagnosis of mammographic calcifications

- Women who have had a breast cancer with lumpectomy

- Women who are prisoners

- Women who are students or staff of investigators

- Women who cannot give consent

- Women with mammograms classified as probably benign because of follow-up of a recent
benign biopsy.

- Women with breast pain who have been categorized as BIRADS(Breast Imaging Reporting
and Data System) category 0(incomplete) on their most recent mammograms.

- Males, because their breast tissue is not easily imaged and numbers of potential cases
are too few.
We found this trial at
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Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109
Principal Investigator: Paul L Carson, Ph.D
Phone: 734-763-5884
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