Robots vs humans: the battle for better breast cancer detection
NCT ID NCT07331363
Summary
This large study aims to find out if a robotic ultrasound system can find breast cancer as effectively as a human sonographer. It will involve 70,000 women aged 35-64 who have no history of breast cancer. Participants will be randomly assigned to receive their screening ultrasound either from the robot or from a traditional human operator, and researchers will compare how many cancers are found and how well women follow up on any recommended care.
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Rural health centers and community health centers
RECRUITINGXiantao, Hubei, 433000, China
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