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What is Mammography

Handbook of Research on Advanced Techniques in Diagnostic Imaging and Biomedical Applications
The most effective imaging modality in detecting breast lesions such as masses, microcalcification clusters and architectural distortions, providing structural tissue properties by means of X-ray attenuation differences.
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Computer-Aided Diagnosis in Breast Imaging: Trends and Challenges
Lena Costaridou (University of Patras, Greece), Spyros Skiadopoulos (University of Patras, Greece), Anna Karahaliou (University of Patras, Greece), Nikolaos Arikidis (University of Patras, Greece), and George Panayiotakis (University of Patras, Greece)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-314-2.ch010
Abstract
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women worldwide. Mammography is currently the most effective modality in detecting breast cancer, challenged by the presence of dense breast parenchyma with relatively low specificity in distinguishing malignant from benign lesions. Breast ultrasound and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) are significant adjuncts to mammography providing additional diagnostic information. Various Computer-Aided Diagnosis (CADx) schemes have been proposed across modalities, acting as clinical tools that provide a “second opinion” to assist radiologists in the diagnostic task of lesion characterization by means of quantitative image feature extraction and classification methods. The advent of multimodality imaging broadens the role of CADx, in terms of complementary tissue properties analyzed. In this chapter, major stages of CADx schemes in breast imaging are reviewed, while challenges and trends are discussed and highlighted by corresponding application examples of CADx methodologies for microcalcification clusters in mammography and masses in Dynamic Contrast-Enhanced MRI.
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Applications of Big Data Analytics in Healthcare Informatics
Mammography is specialized medical imaging that uses a low-dose x-ray system. Doctors use x-ray examinations to identify and treat medical conditions. To create images of the inside of the body, a small amount of ionising radiation is exposed to you. The oldest and most popular type of medical imaging is x-ray.
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Big Data Application of Breast Cancer Prediction: A Healthcare 5.0 Application for Smart Cities
Mammography is a vital diagnostic imaging technique used for the early detection and screening of breast cancer. It involves the use of low-dose X-rays to create detailed images of the breast tissue.
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Visual Medical Information Analysis
Diagnostic X-ray technique which produces breast images and is used to detect breast tissue abnormalities.
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