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RATIONALE: Screening tests, such as nipple aspiration, ductal lavage, and breast duct endoscopy, may help doctors detect cancer cells early and plan more effective treatment for breast cancer.
PURPOSE: This clinical trial is studying how well nipple aspiration, ductal lavage, and breast duct endoscopy work in detecting cancer cells in healthy women who are at moderate-to-high risk of developing breast cancer.
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OUTLINE: Participants under 50 years of age undergo nipple aspiration every twelve months for 3 years. Participants over 50 years of age undergo nipple aspiration every 18 months for 4.5 years.
Participants with significant cellular atypia in nipple aspirate fluid undergo ductal lavage and endoscopy.
Participants are followed annually for a total of 10 years.
PROJECTED ACCRUAL: A total of 1,000 participants will be accrued for this study within approximately 4 years.
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DISEASE CHARACTERISTICS:
Significant family history or prior atypical biopsy indicative of a moderate or high risk of developing breast cancer
No concurrent inflammatory breast cancer
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PRIOR CONCURRENT THERAPY:
Biologic therapy
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