Background Ultrasound is an effective tool for breast cancer diagnosis. However, its relatively low image quality makes small lesion analysis challenging. This promotes the development of tools to help clinicians in the diagnosis. Methods We propose a method for segmentation and three-dimensional (3D) reconstruction of lesions from ultrasound images acquired using the automated breast volume scanner (ABVS). Segmentation and reconstruction algorithms are applied to obtain the lesion's 3D geometry. A total of 140 artificial lesions with different sizes and shapes are reconstructed in gelatin-based phantoms and biological tissue. Dice similarity coefficient (DSC) is used to evaluate the reconstructed shapes. The algorithm is tested using a hum...
Breast Cancer (BC) is defined as cancer that forms in the ducts of the breast (tubes that convey mil...
Abstract: This paper proposes a new approach for computer-aided diagnosis (CAD) system with automati...
PURPOSE: In (3D) ultrasound, accurate discrimination of small solid masses is difficult, resulting i...
Background: Ultrasound is an effective tool for breast cancer diagnosis. However, its relatively low...
Mammography is the gold standard screening technique in breast cancer, but it has some limitations f...
In this paper we investigated classification of malignant and benign lesions in automated 3D breast ...
Purpose: Automated 3D breast ultrasound (ABUS) has been proposed as a complementary screening modali...
Objective: This study aimed to compare the diagnostic performance of three-dimensional ultrasound (3...
Automated 3D breast ultrasound (ABUS) is a novel imaging modality, in which motorized scans of the b...
This article presents a semi-automatic method for segmentation and reconstruction of freehand three-...
To explore the feasibility of the application of the Automated Breast Volume Scanner (ABVS) ACUSON S...
We present and evaluate a method for the three-dimensional (3-D) segmentation of breast masses on de...
Uncertainty in the sizing of breast cancer masses is a major issue in breast screening programs, as ...
2 Automatically extracting lesion boundaries in ultrasound images is difficult due to the variance i...
New automated whole breast ultrasound ABUS machines have recently been developed and the ultrasound ...
Breast Cancer (BC) is defined as cancer that forms in the ducts of the breast (tubes that convey mil...
Abstract: This paper proposes a new approach for computer-aided diagnosis (CAD) system with automati...
PURPOSE: In (3D) ultrasound, accurate discrimination of small solid masses is difficult, resulting i...
Background: Ultrasound is an effective tool for breast cancer diagnosis. However, its relatively low...
Mammography is the gold standard screening technique in breast cancer, but it has some limitations f...
In this paper we investigated classification of malignant and benign lesions in automated 3D breast ...
Purpose: Automated 3D breast ultrasound (ABUS) has been proposed as a complementary screening modali...
Objective: This study aimed to compare the diagnostic performance of three-dimensional ultrasound (3...
Automated 3D breast ultrasound (ABUS) is a novel imaging modality, in which motorized scans of the b...
This article presents a semi-automatic method for segmentation and reconstruction of freehand three-...
To explore the feasibility of the application of the Automated Breast Volume Scanner (ABVS) ACUSON S...
We present and evaluate a method for the three-dimensional (3-D) segmentation of breast masses on de...
Uncertainty in the sizing of breast cancer masses is a major issue in breast screening programs, as ...
2 Automatically extracting lesion boundaries in ultrasound images is difficult due to the variance i...
New automated whole breast ultrasound ABUS machines have recently been developed and the ultrasound ...
Breast Cancer (BC) is defined as cancer that forms in the ducts of the breast (tubes that convey mil...
Abstract: This paper proposes a new approach for computer-aided diagnosis (CAD) system with automati...
PURPOSE: In (3D) ultrasound, accurate discrimination of small solid masses is difficult, resulting i...