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  • The formation of new blood vessels, or angiogenesis, often occurs with breast tumors and can be examined through contrast agents in imaging.
  • The article details a method for performing contrast subtraction mammography using a digital mammography system, including optimizing x-ray settings for better contrast detection.
  • Phantom studies show that this method can detect low levels of iodine, commonly associated with breast cancer, while maintaining a radiation dose comparable to traditional mammograms; a clinical pilot study is underway to further assess this technique.

Article Abstract

Development of breast tumors is often accompanied by angiogenesis--the formation of new blood vessels. It is possible to image the effects of this process by tracking the uptake and washout of contrast agents in the vicinity of a lesion. In this article, a method for carrying out contrast subtraction mammography on a full-field digital mammography unit is described. Spectral measurements and modeling were performed to optimize the choice of x-ray target, kilovoltage and x-ray beam filtration for contrast digital mammography (CDM) on an available digital mammography system. Phantom studies were carried out to determine the sensitivity of CDM to iodine. Detection of iodine area densities of 0.3 mg/cm2 is possible for a circular object with a radius of 1.3 mm, which allows detection of uptake levels in the breast typically seen with cancer and some benign breast conditions. It was found that with a molybdenum anode x-ray tube, copper filtration could be used to effectively shape the x-ray spectrum to maximize the proportion of x rays with energies above the k edge of iodine. Simple logarithmic subtraction was found to be adequate in suppressing background signals dependent on the x-ray beam intensity and background thickness of the breast. The total x-ray dose from the procedure ranges between 1 and 3 mGy, similar to that from a conventional single view film mammogram. A clinical pilot study is currently being carried out to evaluate this technique.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1118/1.1510128DOI Listing

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