Clinical Study

Implantable Marker Devices In Breast Surgery, To Localize A Lesion That Cannot Be Felt

Posted Date: Oct 4, 2021

  • Investigator: Elizabeth Shaughnessy
  • Specialties: Breast Cancer, Cancer, Oncology
  • Type of Study: Observational/Survey

The study allows the accumulation of information regarding the ease of use and accuracy of targeting an abnormality from breast imaging that cannot be felt by the surgeon when surgery is necessary.

Criteria:

A Woman With An Abnormality On Breast Imaging That Is Felt To Be Sufficiently Suspicious That It Warrants Removal Or It A Known Breast Cancer.

Keywords:

Breast Abnormality, Breast Cancer, Benign Breast Disease

For More Information:

John Brunner
513-558-0410
john.brunner@uc.edu


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