Plain-English translation of NCT07505797 on ClinicalTrials.gov ↗ · Source last updated · Translation generated · How we translate trials
Read our Breast Cancer research guide →This trial is evaluating the ATUSA system, a new 3D automated ultrasound machine designed to take detailed pictures of the breast without using radiation. Researchers want to see how well this new imaging technology can help identify breast cancer and track changes over time. The study will collect images and compare them with biopsy results to understand how accurate and reliable the ATUSA system is.
Standard breast imaging often requires radiation or can be operator-dependent (results vary based on who performs the test). This trial exists to see if the new imaging system can provide better, more consistent pictures of the breast without radiation exposure, which could improve how doctors detect and monitor breast cancer.
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If you join this study, you will undergo imaging with the new ATUSA 3D ultrasound system at a research clinic. This is a non-invasive procedure where you lie on your back while the ultrasound takes detailed pictures of your breast—similar to a standard ultrasound but more automated. The study will also collect your medical records and biopsy results. If you are receiving cancer treatment, you may be asked to return for follow-up imaging to help researchers understand how well the system can track your treatment response.
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