New ultrasound technology tested for breast cancer survivors
NCT ID NCT05408260
Summary
This study tested two different ultrasound methods for monitoring breast cancer in women who have had reconstruction surgery after mastectomy. Researchers compared automated breast ultrasound (which uses a machine) with handheld ultrasound (performed by a technician) to see which works better for detecting remaining breast tissue. The study involved 12 women who had previously undergone breast reconstruction at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital.
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Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center at Thomas Jefferson University
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 19107, United States
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