ACOSOG Z1072: A Phase II Trial Exploring the Success of Cryoablation Therapy in the Treatment of Invasive Breast Carcinoma

Study Status

Open to Enrollment

Study Description

The purpose of this study  is to find out how well cryoblation therapy works in treating patients with invasive ductal breast cancer. Cryoblation (a process using extreme cold to remove tissue) kills tumor cells by freezing them.  This may be an effective treatment for patients with invasive ductal breast cancer. 

Disease Status and/or Stage

Invasive Breast Cancer

Sponsor

American College of Surgeons/National Cancer Institute

Key Eligibility

  • Diagnosis of invasive ductal breast cancer by core needle biopsy
  • No prior or concurrent neadjuvant chemotherapy for breast cancer
  • More detailed entry criteria will be discussed when you contact the study team

Principal Investigator

Rache Simmons, MD

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Tel: (646) 962-8232
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