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Dedicated Breast CT for Quantitative Breast Density Measurements in Mexican-origin Women in Southern Arizona

Completed
Conditions
Metabolic Syndrome
Obesity Associated Disorder
Interventions
Diagnostic Test: Breast CT
Registration Number
NCT04799665
Lead Sponsor
University of Arizona
Brief Summary

The overall objective of this clinical study is to determine the feasibility of breast CT for breast density assessment and association of CT-derived density measures with metabolic syndrome in overweight/obese Mexican-origin women in Southern Arizona. These evaluations will help support follow-up clinical research utilizing breast density acquired by breast CT as a surrogate endpoint biomarker to evaluate breast cancer preventive strategies. The long-term goal of these research efforts is to develop safe and effective preventive strategies to reduce obesity-associated breast cancer burden in our catchment area.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
Female
Target Recruitment
92
Inclusion Criteria
  • Women with BMI of 25 kg/m2 or greater
  • 40-65 years of age
  • Must self-identify as Mexican-origin living in Southern Arizona
  • Ability to understand and the willingness to sign a written informed consent document in English or Spanish
Exclusion Criteria
  • Women who are pregnant or lactating
  • Women who have undergone treatment of chemotherapy and/or radiation for any malignancies within the past 2 years, excluding non-melanoma skin cancer or cancer confined to organs with surgical removal as the only treatment
  • Women who have breast implants
  • Women who have used selective estrogen receptor modulators, aromatase inhibitors, and /or hormone replacement therapy within the past 12 months.
  • Women who have undergone bilateral mastectomy
  • Women with physical limitations that may prohibit resting prone on the exam table, such as, but not limited to: frozen shoulder, recent heart surgery, pace maker
  • Women who are unable to tolerate study constraints, frail, or unable to cooperate
  • Women who weigh more than 440 lbs (200 Kg), which is the weight limit for the patient support table of the BCT system
  • Women who have received radiation treatments to the thorax for malignant and nonmalignant conditions, such as (but not limited to) treatment for enlarged thymus gland as an infant, irradiation for benign breast conditions, including breast inflammation after giving birth, and treatment for Hodgkin's disease
  • Women who have received large number of diagnostic x-ray examinations of the horax for monitoring of disease such as (but not limited to) tuberculosis, and severe scoliosis.

Study & Design

Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Study Design
Not specified
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
All ParticipantsBreast CT-
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Measurement of breast densityBaseline

To determine the feasibility of applying a novel clinical prototype of breast CT to assess breast density on non-compressed breasts. Feasibility will be evaluated by the proportion of unmeasurable breast density within our study population utilizing computerized tomography (CT) scan.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Determine the association between metabolic syndrome and breast CT-derived density measures.Two years

To determine the association between metabolic syndrome and breast CT-derived density measures through comparison of CT-derived breast density measures between women with or without metabolic syndrome, characterized by having at least three components among abdominal obesity, high serum triglycerides, low high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, high serum glucose, and high blood pressure.

Comparison of CT-derived breast density measures versus the individual components of metabolic syndrome.Two years

To compare the CT-derived breast density measures versus the individual components of metabolic syndrome to reveal associations between breast density and specific metabolic characteristics.

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

University of Arizona

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Tucson, Arizona, United States

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