TCRT October 2005

category image Volume 4
No. 5 (p 455-582)
October 2005
ISSN 1533-0338

Scanning Time-domain Optical Mammography: Detection and Characterization of Breast Tumors In Vivo (p. 483-496)

Optical mammography is one of several new techniques for breast cancer detection and characterization presently under development for clinical use that provide information other than morphologic, in particular on the biochemical and metabolic state of normal and diseased tissue. In breast tissue, scattering of red to near infrared (NIR) light dominates absorption and NIR light may penetrate several centimeters through the breast. Optical mammography avoids the use of ionizing radiation and offers the power of diffuse optical spectroscopy. However, because of strong light scattering, spatial resolution of optical mammography is generally low. The paper reviews the results of a clinical study on scanning time-domain optical mammography comprising 154 patients carrying a total of 102 carcinomas validated by histology. Ninety two of these tumors were detected in optical mammograms retrospectively and for 87 of the detected tumors optical properties and tissue parameters were derived. In addition developments on instrumentation and data analysis are covered and possible improvements of optical mammography are briefly discussed.

Key words: Breast cancer; Optical mammography; Tissue optical properties; Hemoglobin concentration; and Blood oxygen saturation.

Herbert Rinneberg, Ph.D.1,*
Dirk Grosenick, Ph.D.1
K. Thomas Moesta, M.D.2
Jorg Mucke, M.D.2
Bernd Gebauer, M.D.3
Christian Stroszczynski, M.D.3
Heidrun Wabnitz, Ph.D.1
Michael Moeller, Ph.D.1
Bernhard Wassermann, Ph.D.1
Peter M. Schlag, M.D.2

1Division of Medical Physics and Metrological Information Technology
Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt
Abbestrabe 2-12
10587 Berlin, Germany
2Dept. of Surgery and Surgical Oncology
Robert-Rössle-Hospital
Charite, Campus Buch
Lindenberger Weg 80
13125 Berlin, Germany
3Department of Radiology
Charite, Campus Virchow-Klinikum
Augustenburger Platz 1
13353 Berlin, Germany
*herbert.rinneberg@ptb.de

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