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Smart Bra for Diagnosing Breast Cancer

Smart Bra for Diagnosing Breast Cancer

Recruiting
18 years and older
Female
Phase N/A

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Overview

This project aims to assess the ability of a portable and connected medical device to detect breast abnormalities, for breast cancer screening. It will accelerate technological progress in the face of breast cancer.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Non-specific invasive carcinoma diagnosed by biopsy
  • X-ray images available
  • Tumor larger than 1 cm assessed radiologically and/or by ultrasound and/or clinically
  • Patient with a breast size compatible with the study bra size

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Contralateral breast cancer
  • Inflammatory breast cancer
  • History of cosmetic or plastic surgery (mastopexy, prosthesis, lipomodelling)
  • History of breast cancer or mastectomy
  • Presence of dermatological pathology or breast skin ulceration
  • Hematoma post biopsy
  • History of thoraco-abdominal radiotherapy
  • Known allergy to one of the materials of the device
  • Fever (body temperature > 37.8°C)
  • Pacemaker port

Study details
    Breast Cancer
    Medical Device

NCT05294016

Hopital Nord Franche-Comte

27 January 2024

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