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Qianqian Fang, Stefan Carp, Mark Martino, Richard Moore, Daniel Kopans, David Boas Optics Division, Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School NIH R01-CA97305, R01-CA142575 3D OPTICAL IMAGING AND DIGITAL XRAY OF BREAST LESIONS HbT TOMO slice μMμM A F T A F T Fang et al Radiology 2011
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Background Motivation and goal A multi-modality approach Technology development Combined optical and tomosynthesis imaging system Multi-modality imaging data analysis Clinical trials and findings Imaging healthy subjects Imaging malignant and benign lesions Statistical group analysis Conclusions Outline
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Second leading cause of death for women in the US Accounting for 15% female cancer death Early detection is critical Breast cancer fact sheet
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Complex nature of diseases requires more diagnostic information Combine structural and functional imaging http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Positron_emission_tomography Multi-modality Imaging Optical & Mammography PET & CTPET & MRI
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Position breast Compress Take optical measurement (45s) Remove optical probes Take DBT scan (2s) Duration: Approx 90s Multiplexed RF lasers: 40 (685/830nm) Multiplexed CW lasers: 150 positions (685/810/830nm) Frequency-encoded (FE) CW lasers: 26 (685/830nm) For 45 seconds: we run all FE CW at 20Hz, 7 repetitions for 22 MUX CW positions and 2 repetition for RF Tomographic Optical Breast Imaging Digital Breast Tomosynthesis Combined TOBI & DBT system Spatial vs. Temporal Resolution
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Motivation for dynamic imaging Signal level drops up to 10% during 45 seconds of measurement Dynamic process leads to increased absorption Signal Intensity (A.U.) 0 20 40 60 Time (s) Signal Intensity (A.U.) 0 20 40 60 Time (s) Signal Intensity (A.U.) 0 20 40 60 Time (s)
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Processing pipeline DBT Image reconstruction Optical/X-ray Registration Mesh generation Optical Image reconstruction 15 Projections over ±22.5° (MLEM Recon)
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Processing Pipeline DBT Image reconstruction Optical/X-ray Registration Mesh generation Optical Image reconstruction
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Processing Pipeline DBT Image reconstruction Optical/X-ray Registration Mesh generation Optical Image reconstruction
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Processing Pipeline DBT Image reconstruction Optical/X-ray Registration Mesh generation Optical Image reconstruction
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Background and significance Motivations and goals A multi-modality approach Technology development Combined optical and tomosynthesis imaging system Multi-modality imaging data analysis Clinical trials and findings Imaging healthy subjects Imaging malignant and benign lesions Statistical group analysis Conclusions Outline
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Sample optical images – Healthy I 37 yr old woman, right breast Fang Q, et al.,” IEEE Trans. Medical Imaging, vol. 28, issue 1, pp. 30 – 42, Jan. 2009. TOMO slice HbT C F A C F A Spatial vs. Temporal Resolution
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TOMO sliceHbTStO 2 Scat. Coeff (830nm) fibroglandular/adipose: 1.42 1.02 1.28 μMμM 1/cm C F A C F A C F A C F A Sample optical images – Healthy I 37 yr old woman, right breast
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45 yr old woman, right breast 2.5 cm IDC with a large portion of DCIS StO 2 Scat. Coeff (830nm)HbT TOMO slice μMμM 1/cm fibroglandular/adipose: 1.55 1.00 1.04 tumor/adipose: 2.07 0.99 1.09 A F T A F T A F T A F T Reconstructed images – Malignant
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Age=79, L-side IDC, 2.5cm Age=77, R-side IDC grade 3, 0.7cm Age=42, L-side 2cm mass (invasive mammary carcinoma) Age=45, R-side, IDC 2.5cm More malignant lesions (HbT Images)
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ROI analysis and statistical tests
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42 years old woman: 8mm fibroadenoma Solid Benign Lesions: Fibroadenomas HbT (μM) 39 years old woman: 16mm fibroadenoma HbT (μM)
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Left breast of a 49-year-old woman Two cysts 29x11x26mm and 12x9x5mm at the pointed locations Benign Lesions: cysts (μM) 1/cm TOMO sliceHbTStO 2 Scat. Coeff (830nm)
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ROC – Malignant vs Benign AUC = 0.74 AUC = 0.75 n=25 n=8 n=17 Structural priors in Optical Imaging Reconstruction Spatio-Temporal Resolution Novel Biomarkers from Dynamics
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ROC – Cyst vs Malignant AUC = 0.83 AUC = 0.86 Impact patient work flow for follow-up US
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Compositional Prior Fang BOE 2010 DBTCfHbT binaryHbT normal HbT Compositional Prior
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Compositional Prior Fang BOE 2010 DBTHbT compHbT normal DBTHbT compHbT normal Prior improves symmetry of optical properties between left and right breasts! Residual comparable or reduced… degeneracy of ill-posed reconstruction
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StO 2 Scat. Coeff (830nm)HbT TOMO slice μMμM 1/cm A F T A F T A F T A F T Compositional Prior - Tumors Still only 2 components – Fibroglandular and Adipose Stats about the same as without prior
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Compositional Prior - Tumors Add a 3 rd component, a gaussian sphere for Lesion HbT 2 Component HbT 3 Component 2 Component 3 Component
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Summary HbT TOMO slice μMμM A F T A F T Signal Intensity (A.U.) 0 20 40 60 Time (s) HbT differentiates malignant from benign SO 2 & HbT differentiates Cysts Composition Priors expected to offer improvements 60 more lesion cases being analyzed now! 2 nd Generation with TechEn Inc. and Philips Medical (NIH AIP and Mass Life Science Center)
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