Journal article

Effect of x-ray energy on the radiological image quality in propagation-based phase-contrast computed tomography of the breast

S Wan, BD Arhatari, YI Nesterets, SC Mayo, D Thompson, J Fox, B Kumar, Z Prodanovic, D Hausermann, A Maksimenko, C Hall, M Dimmock, KM Pavlov, D Lockie, M Rickard, Z Gadomkar, A Aminzadeh, E Vafa, A Peele, HM Quiney Show all

Journal of Medical Imaging | SPIE-SOC PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS | Published : 2021

Abstract

Purpose: Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women in developing and developed countries and is responsible for 15% of women's cancer deaths worldwide. Conventional absorption-based breast imaging techniques lack sufficient contrast for comprehensive diagnosis. Propagation-based phase-contrast computed tomography (PB-CT) is a developing technique that exploits a more contrast-sensitive property of x-rays: x-ray refraction. X-ray absorption, refraction, and contrast-to-noise in the corresponding images depend on the x-ray energy used, for the same/fixed radiation dose. The aim of this paper is to explore the relationship between x-ray energy and radiological image quality in PB-CT imag..

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Funding Acknowledgements

The images used in this study were obtained at the Imaging and Medical beamline at the Australian Synchrotron, ANSTO. We give a special thanks to the individuals who consented to having their mastectomies used for research purposes in this study. This study was funded by the National Health and Medical Research Council, Australia (Grant No. APP1138283).