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Clinical Evaluation
of LS-03M/LS-04R for the Detection of Sentinel Lymph Node Metastasis from
Breast Cancer
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frame of study: |
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Ongoing |
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of Study: |
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Beth Israel Medical Center
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| Contact: |
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Continuum Cancer Center Research
Program (212) 844-6286 |
Summary:
The following study will evaluate a new instrument designed
to analyze the results of a sentinel node biopsy. This procedure is standard
practice during Breast Cancer treatment, as research has shown that breast
cancer first spreads to a few axillary lymph nodes before metastasizing.
Current methods for rapidly analyzing sentinel node biopsies during the
breast cancer operation (such as frozen section) are not as accurate as
physicians would like, leading to additional surgeries to remove previously
undetected metastasic cancers. This new device may yield rapid detection
of lymph node metastasis, and may be more accurate than current methods.
It uses a technology called OSNA (One-Step Nucleic Acid Amplification)
and works by concentrating and then analyzing cell contents to determine
if cancer cells are present. The new device was developed by Sysmex.
Eligibility:
Male or non-pregnant, female patients, over the age of 18, diagnosed pre-surgically
with T1 or T2 breast cancer and scheduled for surgery including sentinel
node dissection, and who meet the inclusion/exclusion criteria for this
protocol. Please call for more information.
Benefits
and/or Compensation:
There is no monetary compensation for this
study. The information gathered from this study may be beneficial to future
patients.
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