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Design and feasibility studies of a stationary digital breast tomosynthesis system

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.nima.2010.11.147

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Digital breast tomosynthesis; Carbon nanotube; Field emission

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  1. NCI [U54CA119343]
  2. NIH [CA134598-01]
  3. University Cancer Research Fund at the University of North Carolina
  4. DoD [BC087505]

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Studies have shown that digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) can improve breast cancer diagnosis by reconstructing 3D images. However, DBT scanners based on rotation gantry prolong the imaging time and reduce spatial resolution due to motion comparing with the regular two-view mammography. To obtain three dimension reconstruction images and maintain the high image quality of conventional mammography, we proposed a prototype stationary digital breast tomosynthesis system (s-DBT). The proposed s-DBT system acquires projection images without mechanical movement. The core component of the s-DBT system is a specially designed spatially distributed multi-beam X-ray tube based on the carbon nanotube field emission X-ray technology. The multi-beam X-ray source array enables collection of all projection images from different viewing angles without mechanical motion. Preliminary results show the s-DBT system can achieve a scan time comparable with the regular two-view mammography, and improve the spatial resolution comparing with rotating gantry DBT. (c) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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