Breast elastography: Identification of benign and malignant cancer based on absolute elastic modulus measurement using vibro-elastography

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Breast cancer is a public health problem with ? 1.7 million new cases per year worldwide and with several limitations in the state-of-art screening techniques. Ultrasound elastography involves a set of techniques intended to facilitate the noninvasive diagnosis of cancer. Among these, Vibro-elastogr...

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Autores: Arroyo J., Saavedra A.C., Guerrero J., Montenegro P., Aguilar J., Pinto J.A., Lobo J., Salcudean T., Lavarello R., Castañeda B.
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2018
Institución:Consejo Nacional de Ciencia Tecnología e Innovación
Repositorio:CONCYTEC-Institucional
Lenguaje:inglés
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Enlace del recurso:https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12390/2778
https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2293664
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Vibro-elastography
breast cancer
elastography
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Breast elastography: Identification of benign and malignant cancer based on absolute elastic modulus measurement using vibro-elastography
title Breast elastography: Identification of benign and malignant cancer based on absolute elastic modulus measurement using vibro-elastography
spellingShingle Breast elastography: Identification of benign and malignant cancer based on absolute elastic modulus measurement using vibro-elastography
Arroyo J.
Vibro-elastography
breast cancer
elastography
http://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#3.02.28
title_short Breast elastography: Identification of benign and malignant cancer based on absolute elastic modulus measurement using vibro-elastography
title_full Breast elastography: Identification of benign and malignant cancer based on absolute elastic modulus measurement using vibro-elastography
title_fullStr Breast elastography: Identification of benign and malignant cancer based on absolute elastic modulus measurement using vibro-elastography
title_full_unstemmed Breast elastography: Identification of benign and malignant cancer based on absolute elastic modulus measurement using vibro-elastography
title_sort Breast elastography: Identification of benign and malignant cancer based on absolute elastic modulus measurement using vibro-elastography
author Arroyo J.
author_facet Arroyo J.
Saavedra A.C.
Guerrero J.
Montenegro P.
Aguilar J.
Pinto J.A.
Lobo J.
Salcudean T.
Lavarello R.
Castañeda B.
author_role author
author2 Saavedra A.C.
Guerrero J.
Montenegro P.
Aguilar J.
Pinto J.A.
Lobo J.
Salcudean T.
Lavarello R.
Castañeda B.
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author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Arroyo J.
Saavedra A.C.
Guerrero J.
Montenegro P.
Aguilar J.
Pinto J.A.
Lobo J.
Salcudean T.
Lavarello R.
Castañeda B.
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Vibro-elastography
topic Vibro-elastography
breast cancer
elastography
http://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#3.02.28
dc.subject.es_PE.fl_str_mv breast cancer
elastography
dc.subject.ocde.none.fl_str_mv http://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#3.02.28
description Breast cancer is a public health problem with ? 1.7 million new cases per year worldwide and with several limitations in the state-of-art screening techniques. Ultrasound elastography involves a set of techniques intended to facilitate the noninvasive diagnosis of cancer. Among these, Vibro-elastography is an ultrasound-based technique that employs external mechanical excitation to infer the elastic properties of soft tissue. In this paper, we evaluate the Vibro-elastography performance in the differentiation of benign and malignant breast lesions. For this study, a group of 18 women with clinically confirmed tumors or suspected malignant breast lesions were invited to participate. For each volunteer, an elastogram was obtained, and the mean elasticity of the lesion and the adjacent healthy tissue were calculated. After the acquisition, the volunteers underwent core-needle biopsy. The histopathological results allowed to validate the Vibro-elastography diagnosis, which ranged from benign to malignant lesions. Results indicate that the mean elasticity value of the benign lesions, malignant lesions and healthy breast tissue were 39.4 ± 12 KPa, 55.4 ± 7.02 KPa and 23.91 ± 4.57 kPa, respectively. The classification between benign and malignant breast cancer was performed using Support Vector Machine based on the measured lesion stiffness. A ROC curve permitted to quantify the accuracy of the differentiation and to define a suitable cutoff value of stiffness, obtaining an AUC of 0.90 and a cutoff value of 44.75 KPa. The results obtained suggest that Vibro-elastography allows differentiating between benign and malignant lesions. Furthermore, the elasticity values obtained for benign, malignant and healthy tissue are consistent with previous reports. © 2018 SPIE.
publishDate 2018
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For this study, a group of 18 women with clinically confirmed tumors or suspected malignant breast lesions were invited to participate. For each volunteer, an elastogram was obtained, and the mean elasticity of the lesion and the adjacent healthy tissue were calculated. After the acquisition, the volunteers underwent core-needle biopsy. The histopathological results allowed to validate the Vibro-elastography diagnosis, which ranged from benign to malignant lesions. Results indicate that the mean elasticity value of the benign lesions, malignant lesions and healthy breast tissue were 39.4 ± 12 KPa, 55.4 ± 7.02 KPa and 23.91 ± 4.57 kPa, respectively. The classification between benign and malignant breast cancer was performed using Support Vector Machine based on the measured lesion stiffness. A ROC curve permitted to quantify the accuracy of the differentiation and to define a suitable cutoff value of stiffness, obtaining an AUC of 0.90 and a cutoff value of 44.75 KPa. 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