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The aim of this recruitment plan (ADAPT-SCR) is to collect image and other data on both digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) and full-field digital mammography (FFDM) from asymptomatic women undergoing screening mammography.
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ADAPT program consists of 2 recruitment plans (ADAPT-SCR and ADAPT-BX) followed by an off-line read of the images and data collected (ADAPT-BIE). This study involves the comparison of two devices that can identify abnormalities in routine breast screening and diagnostic mammography. Mammography is usually done with full-field digital mammography (FFDM), which takes flat, two-dimensional X-ray images of the breast. Doctors use the two-dimensional images to look for cancers and other abnormal tissue. The purpose of this study is to learn more about the accuracy of full-field digital mammography devices and a new mammography device called digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT). DBT is similar to full-field digital mammography, but can also move around the breast to get X-ray images from different angles, which provides a three-dimensional view that doctors can use to look for cancers and abnormal tissue. Subjects will undergo routine imaging with FFDM and will also have a DBT performed. They will continue with their standard of care treatment as would occur outside of the study. Based on the results of the FFDM and DBT, the subject's status will be followed-up with routing imaging at approximately 1 year (10-16 months). If the doctor recommends biopsy based on the FFDM or DBT, information about the biopsy and cancer determination results will be collected. Being in this study does not require subjects to have a biopsy that was not recommended by the doctor for normal medical care.
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