Empirical Assessment of Breast Lesion Detection Capability Through an Innovative Microwave Imaging Device
Conference paper
Ghavami, M., Ghavami, N., Tiberi, G., Sani, L. and Vispa, A. (2021). Empirical Assessment of Breast Lesion Detection Capability Through an Innovative Microwave Imaging Device. EuCAP 2021. Online 22 - 26 Mar 2021
Authors | Ghavami, M., Ghavami, N., Tiberi, G., Sani, L. and Vispa, A. |
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Type | Conference paper |
Abstract | This paper investigates the effect of conductivity weighting on microwave images obtained through a dedicated imaging device. MammoWave is a microwave imaging device for detection of breast lesions, operating using only two azimuthally rotating antennas without the use of matching liquids. For each breast, a set of conductivity weighted images are generated through modifying our algorithm based on Huygens principle, producing intensity maps representing the homogeneity of tissues’ dielectric properties. Subsequently, we introduce several imaging parameters (i.e. features) to quantify the non-homogenous behaviour of the image. Through empirical investigation on 103 breasts, we can verify that a selection of these features could allow distinction between breasts with radiological findings (WF), i.e. with benign or malign lesions, and breasts with no radiological findings |
Keywords | Huygens principle; Microwave imaging; Breast cancer detection |
Year | 2021 |
Accepted author manuscript | License File Access Level Open |
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Accepted | 17 Dec 2020 |
Deposited | 08 Feb 2021 |
https://openresearch.lsbu.ac.uk/item/8w010
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