Journal article

Towards tracking breast cancer across medical images using subject-specific biomechanical models

V Rajagopal, A Lee, JH Chung, R Warren, RP Highnam, PMF Nielsen, MP Nash

Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) | Published : 2007

Abstract

Breast cancer detection, diagnosis and treatment increasingly involves images of the breast taken with different degrees of breast deformation. We introduce a new biomechanical modelling framework for predicting breast deformation and thus aiding the combination of information derived from the various images. In this paper, we focus on MR images of the breast under different loading conditions, and consider methods to map information between the images. We generate subject-specific finite element models of the breast by semi-automatically fitting geometrical models to segmented data from breast MR images, and characterizing the subject-specific mechanical properties of the breast tissues. We..

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