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Brief Summary: The QT Ultrasound system is an automated scanner which transmits pulsed ultrasound plane waves through the breast, as well as collects reflected ultrasound output. As the patient lays prone on a table, the breast is submerged in a warm water bath. The transmitter and receiver assembly moves around the suspended breast to record data for successive sub-volumes of targeted tissue. More than 2000 elements in the curvilinear transducer's array encircle the breast to gather data from the tissue structures of the breast, from nipple to chest wall. Information gathered from this automated QT scan encompasses the entire breast which is currently not commercially available using any other ultrasound technology.
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This is a prospective, multicenter, multi-arm case collection study, with IRB approval. The study will follow an adaptive design with an initially planned total enrollment of approximately 600 cases to include both benign and malignant cases, representative of all tissue densities.
The images and clinical data accrued in this prospective case collection will be used for creation of a database to facilitate future reader's studies, publications, building teaching files, and future marketing for QT Ultrasound.
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INCLUSION CRITERIA All Subjects
Cohort A and B Subjects that do not meet these Inclusion Criteria will be evaluated for Inclusion in Cohort C
Cohort C
EXCLUSION CRITERIA All Subjects
Cohort A and B Subjects that meet any of these conditions below will not be eligible for Cohort A or B and will be evaluated for eligibility in Cohort C.
755 participants in 3 patient groups
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