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Non-invasive evaluation of breast cancer response to chemotherapy using quantitative ultrasonic backscatter parameters

Journal

MEDICAL IMAGE ANALYSIS
Volume 20, Issue 1, Pages 224-236

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.media.2014.11.009

Keywords

Breast cancer; Chemotherapy; Quantitative ultrasound; Scattering property; Clinical response

Funding

  1. Natural Sciences and Engineering Council of Canada
  2. Terry Fox New Frontiers Program Projects in Ultrasound for Cancer Therapy
  3. Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation - Ontario Region
  4. Canadian Institutes of Health Research
  5. Canadian Foundation for Innovation
  6. Ontario Ministry of Research and Innovation
  7. Ryerson University
  8. Banting Postdoctoral Fellowship
  9. Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowship

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Tumor response to neoadjuvant chemotherapy in patients (n = 30) with locally advanced breast cancer (LABC) was examined using quantitative ultrasound. Three ultrasound backscatter parameters, the integrated backscatter coefficient (IBC), average scatterer diameter (ASD), and average acoustic concentration (AAC), were estimated from tumors prior to treatment and at four times during neoadjuvant chemotherapy treatment (weeks 0, 1, 4, 8, and prior to surgery) and compared to ultimate clinical and pathological tumor responses. Results demonstrated that among all parameters, AAC was the best indicator of tumor response early after starting treatment. The AAC parameter increased substantially in treatment-responding patients as early as one week after treatment initiation, further increased at week 4, and attained a maximum at week 8. In contrast, the backscatter parameters from non-responders did not show any changes after treatment initiation. The two patient populations exhibited a statistically significant difference in changes of AAC (p < 0.001) and ASD (p = 0.023) over all treatment times examined. The best prediction of treatment response was achieved with the combination of AAC and ASD at week 4(82% sensitivity, 100% specificity, and 86% accuracy) of 12-18 weeks of treatment. The survival of patients with responsive ultrasound parameters was higher than patients with non-responsive ultrasound parameters (35 +/- 11 versus 27 +/- 11 months, respectively, p = 0.043). This study demonstrates that ultrasound parameters derived from the ultrasound backscattered power spectrum can potentially serve as non-invasive early measures of clinical tumor response to chemotherapy treatments. Crown Copyright (C) 2014 Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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