Could a painless scan spot breast cancer before a tumor forms?
NCT ID NCT06045572
Summary
This study is testing a new imaging technology called VTM to see if it can detect breast cancer earlier and more accurately than standard mammograms. It will involve 120 women with breast cancer who have not yet started treatment. The VTM scan uses harmless infrared light (no radiation or contrast dye) to look for metabolic changes in breast tissue that might signal cancer before a visible tumor develops.
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