DocumentCode
2693094
Title
Array-based photo-acoustic imaging system for visualization of micro-calcifications on early breast cancer detection
Author
Te-I Chiu ; Shi-Bing Luo ; WanTing Tien ; Meng-Lin Li ; Yao-You Cheng ; Tsai-Chu Hsiao
Author_Institution
Electron. & Optoelectron. Res. Labs., Ind. Technol. Res. Inst., Hsinchu, Taiwan
fYear
2012
fDate
7-10 Oct. 2012
Firstpage
2332
Lastpage
2335
Abstract
Breast micro-calcification is one of the important indicators for zero-stage breast cancer detection (also known as ductal carcinoma in situ, DCIS). Currently, mammography and ultrasound (US) are most widely used diagnostic imaging methods. However, they possess some limitations in microcalcification screening. In this study, an emerging photo-acoustic imaging (PAl) technology is investigated. The experimental results show that PAl would be a promising approach because it is non-radioactive, speckle-free and it exhibits higher optical absorption contrast and good spatial resolution. To verify this idea an integrated PAl system was established. The basic components include: pulsed laser source for light illumination, US transducer for P A signal detection, and US imaging system. Calcium hydroxyapatite (b-HAP) particles were embedded in verified phantoms with properties close to that of human breast tissue. We successfully demonstrated that 0.2~0.Smm B-HAP are clearly observed in the phantom with deep penetration of 3~3.Scm, which is adequate for clinical requirements. The P AlUS imaging approach plays an important role that can assist both mammography and US for early screening of breast microcalcification in DCIS. Moreover, high compatibility with US makes PAl a suitable add-on tool for supporting image-guided breast biopsy procedures (Ex: US-guided FNAC).
Keywords
biomedical transducers; biomedical ultrasonics; laser applications in medicine; mammography; phantoms; photoacoustic spectra; ultrasonic transducer arrays; DCIS; P Al US imaging approach; PAl technology; array based photoacoustic imaging system; breast microcalcification; calcium hydroxyapatite particles; diagnostic imaging methods; ductal carcinoma in situ; early breast cancer detection; human breast tissue; image guided breast biopsy procedures; light illumination; microcalcification screening; microcalcification visualization; nonradioactive approach; optical absorption contrast; phantoms; photoacoustic imaging technology; photoacoustic signal detection; pulsed laser source; spatial resolution; speckle free approach; ultrasonic imaging system; ultrasonic transducer; zero stage breast cancer detection; Image resolution; Phantoms; Visualization;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Ultrasonics Symposium (IUS), 2012 IEEE International
Conference_Location
Dresden
ISSN
1948-5719
Print_ISBN
978-1-4673-4561-3
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ULTSYM.2012.0583
Filename
6562329
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