A clinical prototype of the laser optoacoustic imaging system (LOIS) for breast cancer detection with 32-element transducer array is described. The frequency band of transducer array provided 0.5-mm axial in-depth resolution. Cylindrical shape of the 10-cm long array enabled us to receive the lateral resolution of 1.0 mm in the vicinity of focal zone. The system sensitivity provided detection of a 2-mm absorbing sphere at the depth of 60mm. An automatic recognition of the optoacoustic signal detected from the irradiated surface was implemented in order to visualize the breast surface and improve the accuracy of tumor localization. Radial back-projection algorithm was used for image reconstruction. Optimal filtering of image was employed to ...
This research deals with developing the photoacoustic imaging technique for breast cancer detection....
Worldwide, yearly about 450,000 women die from the consequences of breast cancer. Current imaging mo...
We have developed a novel scanner for breast cancer detection, integrating both thermoacoustic and p...
We describe two laser optoacoustic imaging systems for breast cancer detection based on arrays of ac...
Laser Optoacoustic Ultrasonic Imaging System Assembly (LOUISA-3D) was developed in response to deman...
Optoacoustic imaging, based on the differences in optical contrast of blood hemoglobin and oxyhemogl...
Non-invasive detection of breast cancer has been regarded as the holy grail of applications for phot...
Laser ablation (LA) represents a minimally invasive intervention that is gaining acceptance for the ...
Background: Since the initial breast transillumination almost a century ago, breast cancer imaging u...
Current imaging modalities are often not able to detect early stages of breast cancer with high imag...
Optoacoustic imaging has been widely used for in vivo disease diagnosis and therapy monitoring. Acqu...
Breast cancer dominates cancers in females. This burden on society and the room for improvements in ...
Optoacoustic imaging is a new promising medical imaging modality combining the benefits of optical a...
Laser ablation (LA) is a promising approach for minimally invasive cancer treatments. Its in vivo ap...
Worldwide, yearly about 450,000 women die from the consequences of breast cancer. Current imaging mo...
This research deals with developing the photoacoustic imaging technique for breast cancer detection....
Worldwide, yearly about 450,000 women die from the consequences of breast cancer. Current imaging mo...
We have developed a novel scanner for breast cancer detection, integrating both thermoacoustic and p...
We describe two laser optoacoustic imaging systems for breast cancer detection based on arrays of ac...
Laser Optoacoustic Ultrasonic Imaging System Assembly (LOUISA-3D) was developed in response to deman...
Optoacoustic imaging, based on the differences in optical contrast of blood hemoglobin and oxyhemogl...
Non-invasive detection of breast cancer has been regarded as the holy grail of applications for phot...
Laser ablation (LA) represents a minimally invasive intervention that is gaining acceptance for the ...
Background: Since the initial breast transillumination almost a century ago, breast cancer imaging u...
Current imaging modalities are often not able to detect early stages of breast cancer with high imag...
Optoacoustic imaging has been widely used for in vivo disease diagnosis and therapy monitoring. Acqu...
Breast cancer dominates cancers in females. This burden on society and the room for improvements in ...
Optoacoustic imaging is a new promising medical imaging modality combining the benefits of optical a...
Laser ablation (LA) is a promising approach for minimally invasive cancer treatments. Its in vivo ap...
Worldwide, yearly about 450,000 women die from the consequences of breast cancer. Current imaging mo...
This research deals with developing the photoacoustic imaging technique for breast cancer detection....
Worldwide, yearly about 450,000 women die from the consequences of breast cancer. Current imaging mo...
We have developed a novel scanner for breast cancer detection, integrating both thermoacoustic and p...