Pilot Study of a Breast-Dedicated PET Camera With 1 Millimeter Spatial Resolution
Stanford University
Summary
This is a research study of a novel, "breast-dedicated" positron emission tomography (PET) camera with 1 millimeter spatial resolution. The main goal of the study is for the personnel to understand practical and logistical issues with using the camera in the clinic
Description
Primary Objective To obtain initial experience using the novel, breast-dedicated PET camera design in the breast imaging clinic. Secondary Objectives To understand, given the 10-fold higher sensitivity of this novel camera, how low we can go with administered tracer dose, and, given the \>100-fold better volumetric spatial resolution, understand the achievable image quality.
Eligibility
- Age range
- 18+ years
- Sex
- All
- Healthy volunteers
- No
Inclusion Criteria: * Biopsy-confirmed breast cancer measuring ≥ 5 mm on mammogram or ultrasound. * Prior diagnostic imaging test(s) with another modality such as MRI, CT, or x-ray mammography (or other applicable imaging modalities) within 60 days prior to the study date. * Documented written informed consent document. Exclusion Criteria: * 1\. Additional condition, or extenuating circumstance that, in the opinion of the investigator, may interfere with study compliance. * Known allergies to FDG * Pregnant or nursing.
Interventions
- Drug18F-FDG
Participant will be injected IV (intravenously) with 10 ± 2 mCi of 18F-FDG.
- DeviceBreast-dedicated PET camera
Breast-dedicated PET camera designed by Stanford satellite radiochemistry facility
Location
- Stanford UniversityStanford, California