Breast Cancer Clinical Trial
Official title:
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) for Preoperative Staging of Patients With Invasive Lobular Carcinoma of the Breast
The goal of this clinical research study is to learn how often magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the breast locates additional areas of cancer in the breast of patients with lobular cancer as well as in the breasts of young breast cancer patients (less than age 40 years). Researchers also hope to learn how often the results of the MRI changes the type of surgical treatment that is recommended and understand the costs associated with using MRI in the diagnostic process. Researchers also want to use a different way of looking at the MRI scans to learn if they can more easily learn the difference between a cyst and a tumor.
At MD Anderson, patients with breast cancer routinely have mammograms and ultrasounds to
measure the size and extent of cancer.
MRI of the breast is a technology that is better than mammograms and ultrasounds at locating
cancer. Although MRI may locate more areas of cancer, it can sometimes falsely identify
normal areas of the breast as cancerous.
Unlike ductal cancer of the breast (the most common type of breast cancer), lobular cancer
is more difficult to see on mammograms and ultrasounds. Therefore, patients with lobular
cancer of the breast may be best suited for MRI of the breast in order to more accurately
determine the extent of the cancer. In addition, in young women, because the breast tissue
is very dense, all types of breast tumors are harder to detect with mammogram and ultrasound
and may be better seen with MRI.
A correct measurement of the size and extent of the cancer is important because this affects
the recommendation for the type of surgery a patient may have.
Study Procedures:
If you agree to take part in this study, you will have an MRI of both breasts.
For the MRI, part or all of the body will be passed into a long, narrow tube scanner, which
is open at both ends.
The MRI images will be compared with the images from your standard of care mammogram and
ultrasound images. If the MRI shows abnormalities not seen on the mammogram or ultrasound
and your doctor thinks it is necessary, you may have additional testing and/or a tumor
biopsy. This is part of your standard of care.
The results of this additional MRI testing will be used by your surgeon to guide his/her
recommendations for your surgery.
Information like your age, diagnosis, and results of your testing will be collected as part
of the data analysis for this study.
No identifying information will be sent outside of MD Anderson. Your information will be
stored on a password-protected computer. Information may be kept for up to 5 years after the
study ends.
This is an investigational study. The investigational part of this study is the comparison
of the outcome of MRI images to mammogram and ultrasound images in determining appropriate
surgical therapy.
Up to 170 patients will be take part in this study. All will be enrolled at MD Anderson.
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