PLoS ONE (Jan 2015)

Toward Clinically Compatible Phase-Contrast Mammography.

  • Kai Scherer,
  • Konstantin Willer,
  • Lukas Gromann,
  • Lorenz Birnbacher,
  • Eva Braig,
  • Susanne Grandl,
  • Anikó Sztrókay-Gaul,
  • Julia Herzen,
  • Doris Mayr,
  • Karin Hellerhoff,
  • Franz Pfeiffer

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0130776
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 6
p. e0130776

Abstract

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Phase-contrast mammography using laboratory X-ray sources is a promising approach to overcome the relatively low sensitivity and specificity of clinical, absorption-based screening. Current research is mostly centered on identifying potential diagnostic benefits arising from phase-contrast and dark-field mammography and benchmarking the latter with conventional state-of-the-art imaging methods. So far, little effort has been made to adjust this novel imaging technique to clinical needs. In this article, we address the key points for a successful implementation to a clinical routine in the near future and present the very first dose-compatible and rapid scan-time phase-contrast mammograms of both a freshly dissected, cancer-bearing mastectomy specimen and a mammographic accreditation phantom.