PLoS ONE (Jan 2014)

Bi-directional x-ray phase-contrast mammography.

  • Kai Scherer,
  • Lorenz Birnbacher,
  • Michael Chabior,
  • Julia Herzen,
  • Doris Mayr,
  • Susanne Grandl,
  • Anikó Sztrókay-Gaul,
  • Karin Hellerhoff,
  • Fabian Bamberg,
  • Franz Pfeiffer

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0093502
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 5
p. e93502

Abstract

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Phase-contrast x-ray imaging is a promising improvement of conventional absorption-based mammography for early tumor detection. This potential has been demonstrated recently, utilizing structured gratings to obtain differential phase and dark-field scattering images. However, the inherently anisotropic imaging sensitivity of the proposed mono-directional approach yields only insufficient diagnostic information, and has low diagnostic sensitivity to highly oriented structures. To overcome these limitations, we present a two-directional x-ray phase-contrast mammography approach and demonstrate its advantages by applying it to a freshly dissected, cancerous mastectomy breast specimen. We illustrate that the two-directional scanning procedure overcomes the insufficient diagnostic value of a single scan, and reliably detects tumor structures, independently from their orientation within the breast. Our results indicate the indispensable diagnostic necessity and benefit of a multi-directional approach for x-ray phase-contrast mammography.