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Brief Title: The Mammography and Ultrasonography STudy for Breast Cancer Screening Effectiveness
Official Title: Effectiveness of Breast Cancer Screening in Women Aged 40-59: Digital Mammography With Supplemental Breast Ultrasonography Versus Digital Mammography Only
Study ID: NCT02909426
Brief Summary: Mammography screening has limited performance in young women or women with dense breasts although it is the only proven method for breast cancer screening that reduces the mortality. The investigators propose a multicenter trial of breast cancer screening to assess the effectiveness of supplemental ultrasonography for Korean women aged 40-59 years.
Detailed Description: The investigators will screen same consecutive participants using both methods; digital mammography plus supplemental ultrasonography (intervention arm) and digital mammography only (control arm) for 5 years. The investigators will collect follow-up information by assessment of screening records, questionnaire, and official cancer registry. The primary outcome will be sensitivity, specificity, recall rate, cancer detection rate and stage distribution at the end of first round of screening. The secondary outcome will be cost-effectiveness and cost-utility of digital mammography with ultrasonography versus digital mammography only for breast cancer screening. It is hoped that the results of this trial will provide guidance of effective breast cancer screening strategy to women aged 40-59, especially with dense breasts.
Minimum Age: 40 Years
Eligible Ages: ADULT
Sex: FEMALE
Healthy Volunteers: Yes
Soon Chun Hyang University Hospital, Bucheon, Gyeonggi-do, Korea, Republic of
Name: EUN HYE LEE, MD, Ph.D
Affiliation: Soonchunhyang University Hospital
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR