Title
Impact Of Angular Range Of Digital Breast Tomosynthesis On Mass Detection In Dense Breasts
Abstract
The detection of cancerous mass lesions using digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) has been shown to be limited in patients with dense breasts. Detection may potentially be improved by increasing the DBT angular range (AR), which reduces breast structural noise and increases object contrast in the reconstructed slice. We investigate the impact of DBT AR on the detection of masses in a simulation study using a cascaded linear system model (CLSM) for DBT. We compare the mass conspicuity between wide-and narrow-AR DBT system in a clinical pilot study. The simulation results show reduced in-plane breast structural noise and increased in-plane detectability of masses with increasing AR. The clinical results show that masses are more conspicuous in wide-AR DBT than narrow-AR DBT. Our study indicates that the detection of mass lesions in dense breasts can be improved by increasing DBT AR.
Year
DOI
Venue
2018
10.1117/12.2318243
14TH INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON BREAST IMAGING (IWBI 2018)
Keywords
DocType
Volume
digital breast tomosynthesis, angular range, breast density, dense breast
Conference
10718
ISSN
Citations 
PageRank 
0277-786X
0
0.34
References 
Authors
0
9
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
David A. Scaduto100.34
Hailiang Huang200.34
Chunling Liu396.84
Kim Rinaldi400.34
Axel Hebecker500.34
Thomas Mertelmeier62110.81
Sebastian Vogt711212.96
Paul Fisher800.34
wei zhao97128.69