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High-resolution, low-dose phase contrast X-ray tomography for 3D diagnosis of human breast cancers.


ABSTRACT: Mammography is the primary imaging tool for screening and diagnosis of human breast cancers, but ~10-20% of palpable tumors are not detectable on mammograms and only about 40% of biopsied lesions are malignant. Here we report a high-resolution, low-dose phase contrast X-ray tomographic method for 3D diagnosis of human breast cancers. By combining phase contrast X-ray imaging with an image reconstruction method known as equally sloped tomography, we imaged a human breast in three dimensions and identified a malignant cancer with a pixel size of 92 ?m and a radiation dose less than that of dual-view mammography. According to a blind evaluation by five independent radiologists, our method can reduce the radiation dose and acquisition time by ~74% relative to conventional phase contrast X-ray tomography, while maintaining high image resolution and image contrast. These results demonstrate that high-resolution 3D diagnostic imaging of human breast cancers can, in principle, be performed at clinical compatible doses.

SUBMITTER: Zhao Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3494902 | biostudies-other | 2012 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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High-resolution, low-dose phase contrast X-ray tomography for 3D diagnosis of human breast cancers.

Zhao Yunzhe Y   Brun Emmanuel E   Coan Paola P   Huang Zhifeng Z   Sztrókay Aniko A   Diemoz Paul Claude PC   Liebhardt Susanne S   Mittone Alberto A   Gasilov Sergei S   Miao Jianwei J   Bravin Alberto A  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20121022 45


Mammography is the primary imaging tool for screening and diagnosis of human breast cancers, but ~10-20% of palpable tumors are not detectable on mammograms and only about 40% of biopsied lesions are malignant. Here we report a high-resolution, low-dose phase contrast X-ray tomographic method for 3D diagnosis of human breast cancers. By combining phase contrast X-ray imaging with an image reconstruction method known as equally sloped tomography, we imaged a human breast in three dimensions and i  ...[more]

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