About this trial
The over-arching goal of the Contrast-Enhanced Spectral Mammography Imaging Screening Trial (CMIST) is to determine if dual-energy contrast-enhanced spectral mammography (CESM) can detect more cancers with fewer false positives than digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) in women with dense breasts.
Aim 1: To evaluate the performance of CESM compared to DBT at baseline for breast-cancer screening in women with dense breasts.
Aim 2: To evaluate the performance of CESM compared to DBT at the 1-year follow up for breast-cancer screening in women with dense breasts.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
1. Women must have mammographically dense breasts, ACR BI-RADS® lexicon categories c or d (heterogeneous or extreme fibroglandular tissue) on their most recent prior screening.
2. Women agree to not undergo whole breast screening ultrasound for the duration of the trial until the year 2 standard of care imaging.
3. Women must not have symptoms or signs of benign or malignant breast disease (e.g., bloody, or clear nipple discharge, breast lump, focal breast pain).
4. Women must be able to undergo intravenous (IV) administration of iodinated contrast (e.g., no contraindication to intravenous contrast administration for Omnipaque [iohexol], and no known allergy-like reaction to iodine or moderate or severe allergic reactions to one or more allergens as defined by the American College of Radiology [ACR]: https://www.acr.org/-/media/ACR/files/clinical-resources/contrast_media.pdf).
Disqualifiers
1. Women currently undergoing treatment for breast cancer, or planning surgery for a high-risk lesion (ADH, ALH, LCIS, papilloma, radial scar).
a mammogram less than 11 months prior to study entry.
screening breast ultrasound within 11 months prior to study entry.
breast MRI less than 36 months prior to study entry.
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Dual-Energy Contrast-Enhanced Spectral Mammography (CESM)
Treatment groups
Sponsors and collaborators
American College of Radiology
Lead sponsor
GE Healthcare
Collaborator
Breast Cancer Research Foundation
Collaborator