Evaluation of the Effect of Using Ultrasound Robots for Breast Cancer Screening: A Multicenter, Parallel-group, Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial
NCT07331363
Summary
The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if robotic ultrasound screening works as well as or better than traditional sonographer-led screening for detecting breast cancer. It will also explore how well participants follow recommended post-screening care. The main questions it aims to answer are: Does robotic ultrasound screening detect more cases of breast cancer compared to traditional sonographer-led screening? How well do participants follow up on recommended care after robotic ultrasound screening? Researchers will compare robotic ultrasound screening to traditional sonographer-led screening to see if robotic ultrasound works effectively for breast cancer screening. Participants will: Receive a breast ultrasound performed either by a robotic system or a human sonographer. Undergo follow-up management based on their BI-RADS classification.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria: 1. women aged 35-64 years 2. no history of breast cancer 3. ownership and ability to use a smartphone 4. willingness to participate in the screening program. Exclusion Criteria: 1. Women who have undergone breast removal surgery; 2. Pregnant and lactating women; 3. Women who have undergone breast cancer screening within the past year;
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NCT07331363