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Physical analysis of breast cancer using dual-source computed tomography

Authors
Kim, H. J.Lee, H. K.Cho, J. H.
Issue Date
2-Dec-2014
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Keywords
Hounsfield Unit; breast cancer; physical characteristics; dual-source CT
Citation
Radiation Effects and Defects in Solids, v.169, no.12, pp 994 - 1002
Pages
9
Journal Title
Radiation Effects and Defects in Solids
Volume
169
Number
12
Start Page
994
End Page
1002
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/sch/handle/2021.sw.sch/11562
DOI
10.1080/10420150.2014.977283
ISSN
1042-0150
1029-4953
Abstract
This study was aimed to analyze various physical characteristics of breast cancer using dual-source computed tomography (CT). A phantom study and a clinical trial were performed in order and a 64-multidetector CT device was used for the examinations. In the phantom study, single-source (SS) CT was set up with a conventional scanning condition that is usually applied for breast CT examination and implementation was done at tube voltage of 120 kVp. Dual-source CT acquired images by irradiating X-ray sources with fast switching between two kilovoltage settings (80 and 140 kVp). After scanning, Hounsfield Unit (HU) values and radiation doses in a region of interest were measured and analyzed. In the clinical trial, the HU values were measured and analyzed after single-source computed tomography (SSCT) and dual-source CT in patients diagnosed with breast cancer. Also, the tumor size measured by dual-source CT was compared with the actual tumor size. The phantom study determined that the tumor region was especially measured by dual-source CT, while nylon fiber and specks region were especially measured by SSCT. The radiation dose was high with dual-source CT. The clinical trial showed a higher HU value of cancerous regions when scanned by dual-source CT compared with SSCT.
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