Abstract
We demonstrate the feasibility of white-light time-resolved optical mammography. The instrumentation is based on supercontinuum light generated in photonic crystal fiber and 32-channel parallel time-correlated single-photon-counting detection. Total measurement time is of the order of 10 min for typical clinical applications. Preliminary measurements performed on volunteers show the ability of the system to determine tissue constituent concentrations and structure over the entire breast area. Furthermore, measurements on a tissue-like sample demonstrate detection and characterization of inclusions.
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Bassi, A., Spinelli, L., D’Andrea, C., Giusto, A., Swartling, J., Pifferi, A., … Cubeddu, R. (2006). Feasibility of white-light time-resolved optical mammography. Journal of Biomedical Optics, 11(5), 054035. https://doi.org/10.1117/1.2355663
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