High Resolution 3D Diffusion-weighted Breast MRI

Not Recruiting

Trial ID: NCT01315106

Purpose

The purpose of this study is to determine how well a new MRI technique called "High resolution 3D diffusion-weighted breast MRI" detects breast cancer.

Official Title

High Resolution 3D Diffusion-weighted Breast MRI

Stanford Investigator(s)

Bruce Daniel
Bruce Daniel

Professor of Radiology (Body Imaging) and, by courtesy, of Bioengineering

Eligibility


Inclusion Criteria:1. Patient scheduled for contrast-enhanced breast MRI to image possible
breast cancer.

2. Female

3. Age >18 Exclusion Criteria:1. Lactation

2. Pregnancy

3. Patient undergoing chemotherapy. These patients are excluded because chemotherapy
changes the biology of breast cancers. Since the ultimate objective of the research is to
develop a new imaging method for breast MRI screening (detection of previously unknown
tumors), results in treated tumors would not be relevant. Including treated tumors could
yield a misleading assessment of the performance of the new method since treated tumors
have different imaging characteristics than de novo tumors.

4. Patient scheduled for pre-operative chemotherapy. These patients are excluded if they
are going to be treated only on the basis of fine needle aspiration. The project seeks to
correlate all tumors detected with standard histopathology of their untreated neoplasm.
This exclusion criteria will be very unusual because most patients planning neoadjuvant
chemotherapy do so on the basis of a pre-chemo core needle biopsy, which provide adequate
histopathologic proof necessary for enrollment.

Intervention(s):

device: Magnetic Resonance Image Scanner

Not Recruiting

Contact Information

Stanford University
School of Medicine
300 Pasteur Drive
Stanford, CA 94305
Jocelyn Steffen
650-725-1812

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