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Clinical Trials/NCT00579319
NCT00579319
Withdrawn
Not Applicable

Use of Breast MRI for Local Staging

University of Arkansas0 sitesApril 2005
ConditionsBreast Cancer

Overview

Phase
Not Applicable
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Breast Cancer
Sponsor
University of Arkansas
Primary Endpoint
Breast MRI will have a significant impact on patient management
Status
Withdrawn
Last Updated
11 years ago

Overview

Brief Summary

When breast MRI is used to determine the extent of local disease, the management changes, resulting in improved outcomes. Studies have indicated that breast MRI plus mammography is better for detecting tumors. surgeons are now utilizing breast MRI to determine the extent of disease in women diagnosed with breast cancer. It has not been established how management of breast cancer patients has been affected by the use of breast MRI or how that management has affected the outcome for these patients. This retrospective chart review will document management and outcome for breast cancer patients who have had pre treatment breast MRI.

Detailed Description

When breast MRI is used to determine the extent of local disease, the management changes, resulting in improved outcomes. Studies have indicated that breast MRI plus mammography is better for detecting tumors. surgeons are now utilizing breast MRI to determine the extent of disease in women diagnosed with breast cancer. It has not been established how management of breast cancer patients has been affected by the use of breast MRI or how that management has affected the outcome for these patients. This retrospective chart review will document management and outcome for breast cancer patients who have had pre treatment breast MRI. The medical records of patients who received breast MRI for pre-treatment staging of breast cancer will be retrospectively reviewed to see if the MRI information affected management. UAMS surgeons will be asked if the breast MRI resulted in: 1. no change in management 2. Moderate change in management-what (modified lumpectomy-larger or smaller) 3. Significant change-what (contralateral breast, additional quadrants, lump to mast, neoadjuvant chemo)-note less dz than w/o MRI, more dz than w/o MRI. The medical record of patients who were imaged will be reviewed for presenting symptom, clinical exam, imaging studies (mammogram, breast ultrasound, breast MRi) and pathology results. This study is limited to retrospective chart review with the only foreseeable risk being that of disclosure of PHI. To minimize this risk, data collection forms will be identified by subject ID number. A master list of these ID numbers linked to subject medical record number will be maintained in the investigator's file and kept in a secure location accessible only to the study team for purposes of verification of data and validation of results. The medical record number will not be recorded on any other form containing subject PHI. The only foreseeable breach of confidentiality would be for the security of the investigator's files to be compromised.

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
April 2005
End Date
April 2009
Last Updated
11 years ago
Study Type
Observational
Sex
Female

Investigators

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • Patients who have undergone a breast MRI for staging

Exclusion Criteria

  • Not provided

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

Breast MRI will have a significant impact on patient management

Time Frame: at time of staging

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