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A Tear-based, Lab-developed Test for Breast Cancer for Women With Dense Breast Tissue

A Tear-based, Lab-developed Test for Breast Cancer for Women With Dense Breast Tissue

Recruiting
18 years and older
Female
Phase N/A

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Overview

Investigation of a tear-based, lab-developed biological test for breast cancer, as a supplemental tool to current screening recommendations for women with dense breast tissue will explore if a tear-based biological test can be used as a support tool in the breast cancer screening protocol for women with dense breast tissue. The test was designed and validated by Namida Lab, Inc., a high complexity Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA) certified lab.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

        Categorized as having heterogeneously dense or extremely dense tissue 18 years of age or
        older Able to understand the informed consent process Willing to comply with all study
        procedures
        Exclusion Criteria:
        Have an active eye infection Categorized as having fibro glandular densities or fatty
        breast tissue Currently diagnosed or are receiving treatment for breast cancer Under 18
        years of age

Study details
    Breast Cancer Screening

NCT05268224

Namida Lab

26 January 2024

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