Dollars for Profs
Dig Into University Researchers' Outside Income and Conflicts of Interest
Published Dec. 6, 2019
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Conflict of Interest
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Constance Lehman
University of Washington, Department: Radiation Diagnostic/oncology
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General Electric
Payment for services (e.g., consulting fees, honoraria, paid authorship)
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Breast PETX: Mammography Machine PET Scanner with Biopsy Guidance
Positron emission tomography (PET) can be used for evaluating early response to breast cancer treatments and may allow individualized, optimized therapy selection, including avoiding the costs and side effects of administering treatments that turn out to be ineffective. However, current PET scanners cannot accurately measure response in early-stage breast cancer that is by far most prevalent at diagnosis. This project will develop combined PET-mammogram-biopsy system capable of therapy response measurements (PET) correlated with conventional breast cancer imaging (mammography) and biopsy guidance to confirm results in early stage disease, thus enabling optimization of current therapy agents, and evaluation of new drugs and therapies.
Filed on August 28, 2013.
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