Ductal Carcinoma In-situ Clinical Trial
Official title:
Microbubble Contrast Ultrasound and Transient Elastography Imaging of Early Breast Cancer
This is a pilot study designed to investigate new techniques to guide the appropriate diagnosis and treatment of Ductal Carcinoma In-situ (DCIS). The microvascularity and stiffness of the lesion may be prognostic factors that can guide the need for more or less extensive therapy or perhaps only imaging follow-up may be needed.
Women who have imaging findings suggestive of DCIS, who are having breast ultrasound and who are candidates for surgery will be eligible. They will receive a contrast-enhanced breast ultrasound after the intravenous injection of a microbubble contrast agent which will show the microvascularity. A subset of women will also have ultrasound elastography performed of the abnormality to evaluate its stiffness. ;
Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Diagnostic
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