Intraoperative Imaging of Breast Cancer With Indocyanine Green
Status:
Completed
Trial end date:
2016-11-09
Target enrollment:
Participant gender:
Summary
According to the World Health Organization, breast cancer is the most common cancer in women,
and is responsible for 686,000 new cases every year. The WHO also posit that nearly 420,000
women perished from the disease in 2002. Surgery remains the best option for patients
presenting with operable Stage I, II or III cancers. Breast conservation surgery has been
shown to be as efficacious as mastectomy. About 60-70% of these women with operable breast
cancer are breast conservation candidates. However, the need to achieve negative tumor
margins often requires a second operation (re-excision) in up to 70% of the women having
lumpectomy surgery. Currently, tumor margins assessment in the operating room is often
assessed grossly by palpation. The ability to evaluate tumor margin using our proposed
intraoperative imaging technique may provide the surgeon with an alternative, and hopefully,
more sensitive method to assess tumor margins which may decrease re-excision and the
morbidity associated with additional surgery, and, perhaps, lower the risk of local regional
recurrence.
Phase:
Early Phase 1
Details
Lead Sponsor:
Abramson Cancer Center of the University of Pennsylvania University of Pennsylvania