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Computerized Interpretation of Dynamic Breast MRI

Authors: Weijie Chen; CHICAGO UNIV IL
Abstract:
One of the most important obstacles of clinical application of breast MRI is the lack of standardization in terms of interpretation guidelines. The purpose of the proposed research is to develop computerized methods to take full advantage of the wealth information that dynamic MRI of the breast offers to improve methods for the diagnosis and prognosis of breast cancer, The research involves investigation of automatic methods for image artifacts correction, tumor segmentation, and extraction of computerized features that help distinguish between benign and malignant lesions. During the first year, we have collected and maintained a dynamic breast MRI database that is well suitable for the proposed research on computerized interpretation of breast MR images. We have developed computerized methods for correction of shading artifacts, tumor segmentation, and feature extraction. The results have shown that computerized analysis and interpretation methods have great promise in increasing the objectivity, efficiency, and accuracy of the diagnosis of breast cancer.

Limitations: APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE
Description: Annual summary rept. 14 Apr 2003-13 Apr 2004
Pages: 28
Report Date: MAY 2004
Contract Number: DAMD17-03-1-0245
Report Number: A223624
Keywords relating to this report:
*BREAST CANCER
*COMPUTER AIDED DIAGNOSIS
*FEATURE EXTRACTION
*MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING
CLINICAL MEDICINE
COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
DATA BASES
IMAGES
LESIONS
MAMMARY GLANDS
NEOPLASMS
PREDICTIONS
SEGMENTED
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