Tactile Breast Imaging Sensor for Tumor Malignancy Characterization
Breast CancerThe aim of this study is to see how well a tactile imaging sensor will detect for breast masses compared to traditional mammography and/or ultrasound. This device may allow a simple, convenient method to screen for breast tumors. This data will be used to check the feasibility of using the device to detect breast tumors.
Study of Human Epidermal Growth Receptor (HER2) Status Evaluation in Breast Cancer Pathology Samples...
Breast CancerA multi-center non-interventional, in-vitro trial for evaluation of concordance of the results for Human Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor 2 (HER2) expression by the Immunohistochemical (IHC) method in pathological samples collected from participants with breast cancer.
Improving Surgical Decision-making in Young Women With Breast Cancer
Breast CancerThe overall goal of this study is to qualitatively assess the surgical decision-making process from both the patient and physician perspective Conduct short in-person interviews with young women prior to surgery Conduct focus groups with breast cancer survivors about their surgical decision and experience Interview surgical oncologists, plastic surgeons, medical and radiation oncologists about their experiences and how they communicate with breast cancer patients about local therapy decisions To survey women about surgical decision-making prior to and after their consult in conjunction with pilot testing of a web-based decision aid to support high quality surgical decision-making in newly diagnosed young women with breast cancer.
Acute Pain Trajectories and Persistent Pain After Breast Cancer Surgery
Breast NeoplasmsPersistent pain after breast cancer surgery (PPBCS) is a significant clinical problem, affecting between 25 and 50% of patients. Several factors are associated with the development of PPBCS, including acute postoperative pain. The analysis of pain trajectories through mixed model modeling is an alternative to static pain measures, improving precision and providing information on the time course of pain resolution. Our aim was to investigate if the characteristics of pain trajectories during the first postoperative week are correlated with the persistence of pain 3 months after breast cancer surgery.
Assessment of Automated Breast Ultrasound
Breast CancerThe investigators are interested in assessing the value of and comparing the use of automated breast ultrasound (ABUS) (either as a primary screening approach or as a supplementary procedure) with digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT). The purpose of this project is to perform a preliminary prospective study on women who are most likely to benefit from the use of ABUS and/or DBT (or a combination of both) in the screening environment.
Psycho-esthetic Impact of Tattoo Technology as Part of Mammary Reconstruction After Surgery Against...
Breast CancerRight or Left Breast Mammary Reconstruction1 moreMammary reconstruction replaces total skin transplant, which may causing patient discomfort. It is a simple, painless and reproductible technology that avoids consequences and complications related to transplant. Tattoo helps patients to return faster to the normal life and close more easily the cancer episode. The study purpose is to measure the patient's esthetic satisfaction degree on 1year areola tattoo realized following standard care.
Optimizing the Care Pathways of Patients Treated for Operable Breast.
Breast CancerSurgeryThis prospective, multicenter, observational study aims to explore a comprehensive approach to the care of early breast cancer patients in a regional health territory (including 1.5 million women and characterized by a breast cancer incidence and mortality higher than national ranges), incorporating all healthcare actors inside and outside the hospital.
LightPathTM Imaging System for Ex-vivo Assessment of Margin and Lymph Node Status in Breast Cancer...
Breast CancerThis study is a prospective, cross-sectional observational single centre study to assess the feasibility of intra-operative Cerenkov Luminescence Imaging (CLI) of breast cancer wide local excision (WLE) specimens and dissected lymph nodes. The samples will be imaged using the LightPathTM Imaging System. The LightPathTM Imaging System which consists of a light-tight box on which are mounted an ultra-sensitive lens and radiation-shielded camera. This study will measure the correlation between margin status of the WLE specimen and the metastatic status of dissected lymph nodes as determined by the LightPathTM Imaging System and by histopathology. This is a pilot study to assess feasibility before proceeding to a pivotal study to evaluate the benefits of the LightPathTM Imaging System in clinical practice.
Koning Breast Computed Tomography Guided Neoadjuvant Treatment Monitoring
Breast CancerThe hypothesis of this study is that using Koning Breast CT during the neoadjuvant treatment of breast cancer will allow for accurate tumor localization and tumor volume measurement, leading to improved surgical and radiation therapy outcomes.
Psychosocial Adjustment of Patients and Their Partners Following Breast Cancer Diagnosis
Breast CancerThe purpose of this study is to describe psychosocial adjustment in patients with breast cancer and their cohabiting partners/spouses throughout the cancer trajectory, to study mutual influences of the partner on the patient and vice versa, and to identify risk and protective factors that influence the adjustment process in both patients and partners. The overall aim is to generate knowledge that helps enables us to integrate the partners' needs, problems and resources in treatment and rehabilitation of breast cancer patients.