Breast Screening clinical trials at UCSF
1 research study open to eligible people
Breast screening is a test to detect early signs of breast cancer. A study at UCSF is now recruiting women for a trial comparing two types of screening: digital tomosynthesis mammography and digital mammography. The trial will randomly assign patients to one of the two screening methods.
Digital Tomosynthesis Mammography and Digital Mammography in Screening Patients for Breast Cancer
open to eligible females ages 45-74
This randomized phase III trial studies digital tomosynthesis mammography and digital mammography in screening patients for breast cancer. Screening for breast cancer with tomosynthesis mammography may be superior to digital mammography for breast cancer screening and may help reduce the need for additional imaging or treatment.
San Francisco, California and other locations
Our lead scientists for Breast Screening research studies include Rita I. Freimanis.
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