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Contrast-Enhanced Mammography for Breast Cancer Screening
Recruiting3 awardsPhase 4
Cranberry Township, Pennsylvania
This trial is testing contrast-enhanced mammography (CEM) as an alternative for women who need a breast MRI but can't get one. CEM uses a special dye with regular mammogram machines to make cancer spots more visible. The goal is to improve breast cancer detection in women who can't have an MRI. CEM combines conventional mammography with iodinated contrast material to improve cancer detection.
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