Abstract PO1-07-08: Value of high resolution full field optical coherence tomography and dynamic cell imaging (D-FFOCT) for one-stop rapid diagnosis breast clinic
Alexis Simon, Yasmina Badachi, Jacques Ropers, Isaura Laurent, Lida Dong, Elisabeth Da Maia, Agnès Bourcier, Geoffroy Canlorbe, C. Uzan
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BACKGROUND: Full field optical coherence tomography combined to dynamic cell imaging (D-FFOCT) is a new, simple to use, nondestructive, quick technique than can provide sufficient spatial resolution to mimic histopathological analysis. The objective of this study was to evaluate diagnostic performance of D-FFOCT for one-stop rapid diagnosis breast clinic. METHODS: D-FFOCT was applied to fresh untreated breast and nodes biopsies. Four different readers (senior and junior radiologist, surgeon and pathologist) analyzed the samples without knowing final histological diagnosis or ACR classification. The results were compared to conventional processing and staining (Hematoxylin-eosin). RESULTS: A total of 217 biopsies were performed on 152 patients. There were 144 breast biopsies and 61 lymph nodes with 101 infiltrative cancers (49,27%), 99 benign lesions (48,29%), 3 ductal in situ carcinoma (1,46%) and 2 atypias (0,98%). The diagnostic performances results were as follow: sensitivity: 77% [0.7;0.82], specificity: 64% [0.58;0.71], PPV: 74% [0.68;0.78] and NPV: 75% [0.72;0.78]. A large images atlas was created as well as a diagnosis algorithm from the readers experience. CONCLUSION: D-FFOCT provides interesting results defining malignancy on fresh breast and nodes samples. By training with the diagnosis algorithm and the images atlas or by using machine learning, radiologists could obtain even better outcomes allowing quick detection of breast cancer and lymph node involvement.
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Figure 1 Images in DCI and FFOCT
Two infiltrating cancer diagnosed on pathology (A,B). Focusing on cells (C). Normal galactophoric duct (D). Adenofibroma (E)
Citation Format: Alexis Simon, Yasmina Badachi, Jacques Ropers, Isaura Laurent, Lida Dong, Elisabeth Da Maia, Agnes Bourcier, Geoffroy Canlorbe, Catherine Uzan. Value of high resolution full field optical coherence tomography and dynamic cell imaging (D-FFOCT) for one-stop rapid diagnosis breast clinic [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the 2023 San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium; 2023 Dec 5-9; San Antonio, TX. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2024;84(9 Suppl):Abstract nr PO1-07-08.
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