Breast tumour visualization using 3D quantitative ultrasound methods

M. Gangeh, A. Raheem, Hadi Tadayyon, Simon Liu, Farnoosh Hadizad, G. Czarnota
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Breast cancer is one of the most common cancer types accounting for 29% of all cancer cases. Early detection and treatment has a crucial impact on improving the survival of affected patients. Ultrasound (US) is non-ionizing, portable, inexpensive, and real-time imaging modality for screening and quantifying breast cancer. Due to these attractive attributes, the last decade has witnessed many studies on using quantitative ultrasound (QUS) methods in tissue characterization. However, these studies have mainly been limited to 2-D QUS methods using hand-held US (HHUS) scanners. With the availability of automated breast ultrasound (ABUS) technology, this study is the first to develop 3-D QUS methods for the ABUS visualization of breast tumours. Using an ABUS system, unlike the manual 2-D HHUS device, the whole patient’s breast was scanned in an automated manner. The acquired frames were subsequently examined and a region of interest (ROI) was selected in each frame where tumour was identified. Standard 2-D QUS methods were used to compute spectral and backscatter coefficient (BSC) parametric maps on the selected ROIs. Next, the computed 2-D parameters were mapped to a Cartesian 3-D space, interpolated, and rendered to provide a transparent color-coded visualization of the entire breast tumour. Such 3-D visualization can potentially be used for further analysis of the breast tumours in terms of their size and extension. Moreover, the 3-D volumetric scans can be used for tissue characterization and the categorization of breast tumours as benign or malignant by quantifying the computed parametric maps over the whole tumour volume.
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乳腺肿瘤三维定量超声可视化方法
乳腺癌是最常见的癌症类型之一,占所有癌症病例的29%。早期发现和治疗对改善受影响患者的生存具有至关重要的影响。超声(US)是一种非电离、便携、廉价、实时的乳腺癌筛查和定量成像方式。由于这些有吸引力的属性,过去十年见证了许多使用定量超声(QUS)方法进行组织表征的研究。然而,这些研究主要局限于使用手持US (hus)扫描仪的二维QUS方法。随着自动乳腺超声(ABUS)技术的出现,本研究首次开发了用于乳腺肿瘤ABUS可视化的三维QUS方法。使用ABUS系统,与手动二维hus设备不同,整个患者的乳房被自动扫描。随后检查获得的帧,并在每个帧中选择一个感兴趣的区域(ROI),其中肿瘤被识别。采用标准二维QUS方法计算所选roi上的光谱和后向散射系数参数图。接下来,将计算出的二维参数映射到笛卡尔三维空间,进行插值和渲染,以提供整个乳腺肿瘤的透明彩色编码可视化。这种三维可视化技术有可能用于进一步分析乳腺肿瘤的大小和范围。此外,三维体积扫描可用于组织表征和乳腺肿瘤的良性或恶性分类,通过量化计算参数图在整个肿瘤体积。
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