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Comparison of Conspicuity of Masses and Architectural Distortions Between Wide- and Narrow-angle Digital Breast Tomosynthesis Systems

Comparison of Conspicuity of Masses and Architectural Distortions Between Wide- and Narrow-angle Digital Breast Tomosynthesis Systems

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Overview

To compare narrow-angle digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) and wide-angle DBT.

Description

Primary Objectives

  • The primary objective of this proposed study is to show that bWBT (B.brilliant wide-angle breast tomosynthesis) images provide better lesion conspicuity for masses and architectural distortions than NBT images based on the standard screening tomosynthesis imaging.

Secondary Objectives

  • The secondary objective of this proposed study is to show that WBT images provide better lesion conspicuity for masses and architectural distortions based on the standard screening tomosynthesis imaging.
  • Additional secondary objectives include radiologist feedback on the B.brilliant images, technologist experience with B.brilliant, and a participant comfort survey.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Women undergoing standard screening mammography.
  • Ability to understand and sign consent.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Pregnant women.
  • Women unable to consent.
  • Male patients.

Study details
    Architectural Distortions
    Breast Tomosynthesis

NCT06373354

M.D. Anderson Cancer Center

1 November 2025

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