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Towards clinical grating-interferometry mammography
OBJECTIVES: Grating-interferometry-based mammography (GIM) might facilitate breast cancer detection, as several research works have demonstrated in a pre-clinical setting, since it is able to provide attenuation, differential phase contrast, and scattering images simultaneously. In order to translat...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7033145/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31440834 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00330-019-06362-x |
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author | Arboleda, Carolina Wang, Zhentian Jefimovs, Konstantins Koehler, Thomas Van Stevendaal, Udo Kuhn, Norbert David, Bernd Prevrhal, Sven Lång, Kristina Forte, Serafino Kubik-Huch, Rahel Antonia Leo, Cornelia Singer, Gad Marcon, Magda Boss, Andreas Roessl, Ewald Stampanoni, Marco |
author_facet | Arboleda, Carolina Wang, Zhentian Jefimovs, Konstantins Koehler, Thomas Van Stevendaal, Udo Kuhn, Norbert David, Bernd Prevrhal, Sven Lång, Kristina Forte, Serafino Kubik-Huch, Rahel Antonia Leo, Cornelia Singer, Gad Marcon, Magda Boss, Andreas Roessl, Ewald Stampanoni, Marco |
author_sort | Arboleda, Carolina |
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description | OBJECTIVES: Grating-interferometry-based mammography (GIM) might facilitate breast cancer detection, as several research works have demonstrated in a pre-clinical setting, since it is able to provide attenuation, differential phase contrast, and scattering images simultaneously. In order to translate this technique to the clinics, it has to be adapted to cover a large field-of-view within a clinically acceptable exposure time and radiation dose. METHODS: We set up a grating interferometer that fits into a standard mammography system and fulfilled the aforementioned conditions. Here, we present the first mastectomy images acquired with this experimental device. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: Our system performs at a mean glandular dose of 1.6 mGy for a 5-cm-thick, 18%-dense breast, and a field-of-view of 26 × 21 cm2. It seems to be well-suited as basis for a clinical-environment device. Further, dark-field signals seem to support an improved lesion visualization. Evidently, the effective impact of such indications must be evaluated and quantified within the context of a proper reader study. KEY POINTS: • Grating-interferometry-based mammography (GIM) might facilitate breast cancer detection, since it is sensitive to refraction and scattering and thus provides additional tissue information. • The most straightforward way to do grating-interferometry in the clinics is to modify a standard mammography device. • In a first approximation, the doses given with this technique seem to be similar to those of conventional mammography. |
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spelling | pubmed-70331452020-03-06 Towards clinical grating-interferometry mammography Arboleda, Carolina Wang, Zhentian Jefimovs, Konstantins Koehler, Thomas Van Stevendaal, Udo Kuhn, Norbert David, Bernd Prevrhal, Sven Lång, Kristina Forte, Serafino Kubik-Huch, Rahel Antonia Leo, Cornelia Singer, Gad Marcon, Magda Boss, Andreas Roessl, Ewald Stampanoni, Marco Eur Radiol Breast OBJECTIVES: Grating-interferometry-based mammography (GIM) might facilitate breast cancer detection, as several research works have demonstrated in a pre-clinical setting, since it is able to provide attenuation, differential phase contrast, and scattering images simultaneously. In order to translate this technique to the clinics, it has to be adapted to cover a large field-of-view within a clinically acceptable exposure time and radiation dose. METHODS: We set up a grating interferometer that fits into a standard mammography system and fulfilled the aforementioned conditions. Here, we present the first mastectomy images acquired with this experimental device. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: Our system performs at a mean glandular dose of 1.6 mGy for a 5-cm-thick, 18%-dense breast, and a field-of-view of 26 × 21 cm2. It seems to be well-suited as basis for a clinical-environment device. Further, dark-field signals seem to support an improved lesion visualization. Evidently, the effective impact of such indications must be evaluated and quantified within the context of a proper reader study. KEY POINTS: • Grating-interferometry-based mammography (GIM) might facilitate breast cancer detection, since it is sensitive to refraction and scattering and thus provides additional tissue information. • The most straightforward way to do grating-interferometry in the clinics is to modify a standard mammography device. • In a first approximation, the doses given with this technique seem to be similar to those of conventional mammography. Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2019-08-22 2020 /pmc/articles/PMC7033145/ /pubmed/31440834 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00330-019-06362-x Text en © The Author(s) 2019, corrected publication December 2019 Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits use, duplication, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license and indicate if changes were made. |
spellingShingle | Breast Arboleda, Carolina Wang, Zhentian Jefimovs, Konstantins Koehler, Thomas Van Stevendaal, Udo Kuhn, Norbert David, Bernd Prevrhal, Sven Lång, Kristina Forte, Serafino Kubik-Huch, Rahel Antonia Leo, Cornelia Singer, Gad Marcon, Magda Boss, Andreas Roessl, Ewald Stampanoni, Marco Towards clinical grating-interferometry mammography |
title | Towards clinical grating-interferometry mammography |
title_full | Towards clinical grating-interferometry mammography |
title_fullStr | Towards clinical grating-interferometry mammography |
title_full_unstemmed | Towards clinical grating-interferometry mammography |
title_short | Towards clinical grating-interferometry mammography |
title_sort | towards clinical grating-interferometry mammography |
topic | Breast |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7033145/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31440834 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00330-019-06362-x |
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