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- Title
A novel functional infrared imaging system coupled with multiparametric computerised analysis for risk assessment of breast cancer.
- Authors
Sella, Tamar; Sklair-Levy, Miri; Cohen, Maya; Rozin, Mona; Shapiro-Feinberg, Myra; Allweis, Tanir M; Libson, Eugene; Izhaky, David
- Abstract
<bold>Objective: </bold>We evaluated a functional three-dimensional (3D) infrared imaging system (3DIRI) coupled with multiparametric computer analysis for risk assessment of breast cancer. The technique provides objective risk assessment for the presence of a malignant tumour based on automated parameters derived from a clinically known training set.<bold>Methods: </bold>Following institutional review board approval, we recruited 434 women for this prospective multicentre trial, including 256 healthy woman undergoing routine screening mammography with BI-RADS-1 results and 178 women with newly diagnosed breast cancer. This was a two-phase study: an initial training and calibration phase, followed by a two-armed blinded evaluation phase (52 healthy and 66 with breast cancer). 3DIRI data sets were acquired using a non-contact, no radiation system.<bold>Results: </bold>The sensitivity and specificity of functional infrared imaging in providing the correct risk for the presence of breast cancer were 90.9 % and 72.5 %, respectively. The area under the ROC curve was 86 %. Forty-two of the 60 (70 %) cancers in women correctly classified by the system as suspicious were smaller than 20 mm in size.<bold>Conclusion: </bold>The preliminary blinded results of this novel technology show sufficient performance of functional infrared imaging in providing risk assessment for breast cancer to warrant further clinical studies.<bold>Key Points: </bold>• 3D functional infrared imaging (3DIRI) provides new metabolic signatures from breast lesions. • 3DIRI offers high sensitivity for risk assessment of breast cancer. • It also has reasonable specificity. • This initial experience warrants further evaluation in larger clinical trials.
- Publication
European Radiology, 2013, Vol 23, Issue 5, p1191
- ISSN
0938-7994
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.1007/s00330-012-2724-7