MRI Screening Versus SYMptom-directed Surveillance for Brain Metastases Among Patients With Triple...
Breast NeoplasmBrain Metastases2 moreIn this study, 50 women with either HER2+ or triple negative metastatic breast cancer but no known brain metastases will be recruited at the Sunnybrook Odette Cancer Centre. They will be randomized to undergo either routine MRI screening of their brain every 4 months for 1 year or standard-of-care (MRI only if symptoms of brain metastases develop). Patients will complete questionnaires about quality of life and cancer-related anxiety throughout the study. To determine why some cancers spread to the brain and others do not, blood samples will be collected to analyze the genetic makeup of patients' breast cancers. Finally, a novel MRI imaging technique that detects abnormal metabolism in the brain will be used to help detect brain metastases even earlier than the standard MRI. If results are promising, we will conduct a large multi-centre randomized trial to determine whether screening for brain metastases can help them live longer with improved quality of life.
Study for the Knowledge of Risk Factors Associated With Breast Cancer in Women
Breast Neoplasm FemaleNutrition Related Cancer4 moreBreast cancer is the most frequent tumor in Western women. In Spain about 26,000 new breast cancers are diagnosed each year. This type of tumor is increasing worldwide with an increase in aggressive neoplasms in young women. There are some risk factors responsible for this global increase: lifestyle, diet and body weight especially in postmenopausal women. Some cell mutations, especially in the BRCA1, BRCA2 and p53 genes, are associated with a very high risk of this type of cancer. Some authors have calculated the contribution of various modifiable risk factors to the global burden of breast cancer, and they concluded that 21% of all breast cancer deaths are attributable to alcohol consumption, overweight and obesity, and lack of physical activity. Nowadays, there aren't specific studies in the Community of Madrid designed to know the risk factors related to breast cancer. For this reason, it is proposed to carry out an observational study that collects detailed information about dietary habits, genetic factors and life quality of a group of women with recent diagnosis in pre or post-surgical phase.
Clinical Implementation of a Polygenic Risk Score (PRS) for Breast Cancer
Breast Cancer RiskThis study aims to assess how a polygenic risk score (PRS) reported with the results of multi-gene panel testing affects the breast cancer risk management recommendations healthcare providers make to their patients. The PRS is a score based on small genetic changes, clinical history, and family history. The PRS is used to estimate remaining lifetime risk of developing breast cancer for patients with no personal history of breast cancer and an overall negative result from MGPT.
Delphinus SoftVue™ ROC Reader Study
Breast CancerBreast NeoplasmsThe purpose of this multi-reader, multi-case (MRMC) reader study is to evaluate reader performance when SoftVue™ automated breast ultrasound and screening mammography are combined, compared to screening mammography alone, in women with dense breast parenchyma. This includes obtaining information that can be used to properly plan, design, and power future ROC reader studies. This reader study will include a minimum of 6 radiologist readers and an enriched sample of at least 100 breast screening or diagnostic cases to be selected from the library of images collected under Delphinus Protocol #DMT-2015.001 (NCT03257839). The reader study image case set will be enriched with cancer cases.
The Value of High-resolution Ultrasound in the Detection of Lymph Node Metastasis: a Proposal of...
Breast NeoplasmsThe status of axillary lymph node (ALN) is an important reference indicator for breast cancer surgery and systemic treatment, which is also an important prognostic indicator for breast cancer. Therefore, it is extremely important for surgeons to accurately determine whether axillary lymph nodes have metastasis and the number of metastatic lymph nodes. The value of ultrasound diagnosing the status of axillary lymph nodes was controversial in recent publications. Therefore, there is a high need to prove the accuracy and precision of ultrasound for axillary lymph node metastasis in breast cancer patients. The aim of this study is to assess the usefulness of ultrasound in the diagnosis of axillary lymph node status in breast cancer patients by gathering in vivo and vitro ultrasonographic parameters to build a clinical useful categorization system
Evaluating Image Quality and Comfort of an Investigational Curved Paddle Compared to a Standard...
Breast CancerThe goal of this study is to evaluate patient comfort during compression with a standard flat mammographic paddle and an investigational curved paddle. This is a study that will be performed with x-ray imaging and will be used to determine if an overall reduction in pain can be appreciated in patients without loss in image quality as compared to the current standard mammogram. Another benefit of the curved paddle may be an increase of perceivable and measurable tissue capture.
Effects of Aromatase Inhibitor Therapy on Muscle Function
Breast CancerBreast Cancer FemaleThis is a pilot study designed to examine changes in muscle function after Aromatase Inhibitor (AI) therapy, at both the molecular and clinical level.
Innovation in Mammography: Tomosynthesis Pathways
Breast CancerThe study aims at evaluating the introduction of tomosynthesis in mammography screening, analyzing the benefits, disadvantages and feasibility in current clinical practice. It involves women aged 45-46 that will be divided, by drawing lots, into two groups: one group will do the 2D digital mammography (control group), while the other group (intervention group) will do tomosynthesis. In the intervention group the 2D two-dimensional mammography will be reconstructed starting from tomosynthesis without exposing women to other radiation.
Lynparza Breast Cancer Clinical Experience Investigation
Breast CancerTo characterise the development of ADRs of bone marrow depression in patients under actual post-marketing use
Breast Localization: RFID Tags vs Wire Localization
Breast Neoplasm FemaleThe RFID trial focuses on breast localization in patients with non-palpable breast cancers. It aims to demonstrate the improvement in patient comfort when using the Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tag and LOCalizer™ device compared to the gold standard device.