The purpose of this study is to evaluate the role of technologist-performed whole breast ultrasound for detecting breast cancer in the screening population of women with dense breasts.
This is a prospective study designed to evaluate the role of whole breast ultrasound (WBUS) in screening for breast cancer. In particular, there is interest in investigating the value of using WBUS as an adjunct (supplementary imaging) to Digital Breast Tomosynthesis (DBT) based screening of women with dense (heterogeneously or extremely dense) breasts or as a primary screening examination in this group of women. Women scheduled for their routine mammography that includes a DBT exam who agree to participate in the study and sign informed consent will undergo (at the same visit) DBT imaging as part of their clinical exam and whole breast ultrasound (WBUS) each year for three rounds of screening plus one year of follow-up. The DBT images and WBUS will be interpreted independently by two experienced radiologists under standard clinical screening procedures. One radiologist will interpret the DBT and the other radiologist will interpret the WBUS. Using a modified "LOGICAL OR" approach women/subjects may be recalled for further diagnostic work-up (examinations). If a subject is recalled, she will then follow the standard/routine clinical procedures for follow-up and the investigators will verify outcomes. If neither radiologist recalls the subject, then the subject will follow conventional management and the investigators will verify outcome. The findings from the DBT and WBUS examinations, as well as any resulting follow-up, will be collected, recorded and analyzed.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
SCREENING
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
6,266
Breast cancer screening with whole breast ultrasound
Weinstein Imaging Associates
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
Magee-Womens Hospital
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
Cancer Yield Per 1,000
Results from the first radiologist observer are presented
Time frame: 3 Years
Sensitivity (True Positive Rate)
DBT true positive findings for first observer (usual care) vs DBT and WBUS true positive findings for first observer
Time frame: 3 years
False-positive Recall Rate
DBT false-positive findings for first observer (usual care) vs DBT and WBUS false positive findings for first observer
Time frame: 3 years
Types of Abnormalities Detected by Ultrasound and Tomosynthesis
Counts and percentages of participants diagnosed with cancer and detected by first observer with DBT only, DBT and WBUS, and WBUS only
Time frame: 3 years
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