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Abbreviated Breast MRI in Cancer Detection

Completed
Conditions
Breast Cancer Female
Registration Number
NCT03870659
Lead Sponsor
Assiut University
Brief Summary

Breast cancer is one of the leading causes of death among women, with early detection being the key to improve prognosis and survival.

Randomized controlled trials have found that screening mammography has decreased the mortality of breast cancer by 30%.

However, with a sensitivity of 70%, mammography has its limitations particularly in women with dense breasts.

The use of breast MRI for screening has increased over the past decade. Most experiences exist in women at elevated familial risk of breast cancer. In these women, MRI screening shifts the stage distribution of breast cancers toward lower stages and reduces the fraction of interval cancers.

Kuhl et al in 2014 were the first to report on the feasibility of an abbreviated breast MRI protocol for breast cancer screening. Their protocol consisting of an unenhanced T1-weighted and first contrast-enhanced T1-weighted sequence, subtraction imaging, and a single MIP image.

This groundbreaking study found that image acquisition and interpretation time could be reduced without having a negative impact on diagnostic accuracy.

Detailed Description

Breast MRI screening is associated with high direct and indirect costs. These, together with the lack of sites that offer high-level breast MRI, limit clinical access to screening MRIs.

One reason for the high cost is that current breast MRI protocols are time consuming to acquire and read. A typical MRI study occupies the MRI system for up to 40 minutes and generates several hundred images.

DCE-MRI allows the assessment of high-resolution breast morphology and enhancement kinetics to depict angiogenesis as a tumor-specific feature. At any given field strength, DCE-MRI is the most sensitive modality for breast cancer detection, with a pooled sensitivity of 93%; DCE-MRI has good pooled specificity of 71%.

With the abbreviated MRI protocol, the acquisition time was substantially decreased to 3 minutes, compared with 17 minutes for the full diagnostic protocol. The interpretation time of the abbreviated protocol was 28 seconds on average and 2.8 seconds when the MIP image alone was evaluated.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
Female
Target Recruitment
302
Inclusion Criteria
  • All women referred to our radiology department at assiut university hospital for performing breast MRI

Exclusion Crieria:

  • no exclusion criteria
Exclusion Criteria

Not provided

Study & Design

Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
To evaluate accuracy of abbreviated breast MRI in cancer detection2 years

Sensitivity and specificity of abbreviated breast MRI in detection of cancer will be calculated and compared to those of the full protocol

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Zahraa

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Assiut, Egypt

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