Title :
Small lesion visualization in scintimammography
Author :
Weinberg, I.N. ; Pani, R. ; Pellegrini, R. ; Scopinaro, F. ; DeVincentis, G. ; Pergola, A. ; Soluri, A.
Author_Institution :
PEM Technol., Bethesda, MA, USA
fDate :
6/1/1997 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
For scintimammography (SMM) to have wide clinical use, physicians must be able to rapidly direct biopsy of small cancers. The authors therefore undertook a theoretical and experimental study of lesion visibility vs. acquisition time and tumor size. Theoretical considerations as to acquisition time and contrast suggested that compression would significantly improve lesion visibility for small cancers. These predictions were confirmed with phantom studies. Patient studies showed that high confidence images of small primary breast tumors can be produced with the addition of breast compression. The authors conclude that breast compression would improve SMM detection of small primary breast cancers
Keywords :
radioisotope imaging; visibility; acquisition time; breast compression; diagnostic nuclear medicine; lesion visibility; medical diagnostic imaging; phantom studies; scintimammography; small cancers biopsy; small lesion visualization; small primary breast cancers; tumor size; Biomedical imaging; Breast cancer; Breast neoplasms; Cameras; Cancer detection; Image coding; Lesions; Optical imaging; Visualization; X-ray imaging;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on