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Diffusion-Weighted Imaging of Malignant Breast Tumors
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2005
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Breast OncologyEngineeringOncologic ImagingMedical ImagingCancer DetectionMedicineBiomedical ImagingPathologyBreast ImagingBreast CancerDiffusion-weighted ImagingMri-guided Radiation TherapyApparent Diffusion CoefficientMedical Image ComputingOncologyCancer ResearchRadiology
The authors used breast diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) to diagnose breast cancer and identify cancer extension. Isotropic DWI was performed with EPI. The apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) value was calculated and displayed on an ADC map. The authors compared between the distribution of low ADC values and pathologic cancer extension. The mean ADC value of breast cancer was 1.12 +/- 0.24 x 10(-3) mm/s, which was lower than that of normal breast tissue. The ADC value for invasive ductal carcinoma was lower than that of noninvasive ductal carcinoma. The sensitivity of the ADC value for breast cancer using a threshold of less than 1.6 x 10(-3) mm/s was 95%. Seventy-five percent of all cases showed precise distribution of low ADC value as cancer extension. The causes of underestimation were susceptibility artifact from bleeding and the limit of spatial resolution. Benign proliferative change showed a low ADC value. The authors conclude that DWI has a potential for clinical appreciation in detecting breast cancer.
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