1. Computerized Ultrasound Risk Evaluation (CURE) System: Development of Combined Transmission and Reflection Ultrasound with New Reconstruction Algorithms for Breast Imaging
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Peter Littrup, Stephen G. Azevedo, David Chambers, John D. G. Rather, James V. Candy, Earle Holsapple, Gregory W. Auner, Neb Duric, and Stephen Johnson
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medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Breast imaging ,business.industry ,Ultrasound ,Tissue characterization ,Ductal carcinoma ,Risk evaluation ,Biopsy ,medicine ,Mammography ,Radiology ,Stage (cooking) ,skin and connective tissue diseases ,business - Abstract
Our Computerized Ultrasound Risk Evaluation (CURE) system has been developed to the engineering prototype stage and generated unique data sets of both transmission and reflection ultrasound (US). This paper will help define the clinical underpinnings of the developmental process and interpret the imaging results from a similar perspective. The CURE project was designed to incorporate numerous diagnostic parameters to improve upon two major areas of early breast cancer detection. CURE may provide improved tissue characterization of breast masses and reliable detection of abnormal microcalcifications found in some breast cancers and ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS). Current breast US is limited to mass evaluation, whereas mammography also detects and guides biopsy of malignant calcifications. Screening with CURE remains a distant goal, but improved follow-up of mammographic abnormalities may represent a feasible breakthrough.
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- 2002
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