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Breast tissue classification using x-ray scattering measurements and multivariate data analysis

Abstract

This study utilized two radiation scatter interactions in order to differentiate malignant from non-malignant breast tissue. These two interactions were Compton scatter, used to measure the electron density of the tissues, and coherent scatter to obtain a measure of structure. Measurements of these parameters were made using a laboratory experimental set-up comprising an x-ray tube and HPGe detector. The breast tissue samples investigated comprise five different tissue classifications: adipose, malignancy, fibroadenoma, normal fibrous tissue and tissue that had undergone fibrocystic change. The coherent scatter spectra were analysed using a peak fitting routine, and a technique involving multivariate analysis was used to combine the peak fitted scatter profile spectra and the electron density values into a tissue classification model. The number of variables used in the model was refined by finding the sensitivity and specificity of each model and concentrating on differentiating between two tissues at a time. The best model that was formulated had a sensitivity of 54% and a specificity of 100%.

Authors

Ryan EA; Farquharson MJ

Journal

Physics in Medicine and Biology, Vol. 52, No. 22, pp. 6679–6696

Publisher

IOP Publishing

Publication Date

November 21, 2007

DOI

10.1088/0031-9155/52/22/009

ISSN

0031-9155

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