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Bulk optical properties and tissue components in the female breast from multiwavelength time-resolved optical mammography

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JOURNAL OF BIOMEDICAL OPTICS
Volume 9, Issue 6, Pages 1137-1142

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SPIE-INT SOCIETY OPTICAL ENGINEERING
DOI: 10.1117/1.1803546

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breast; time-resolved optical mammography; quantitative near-infrared spectroscopy; photon migration.

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We present the results of a clinical study about optical properties and bulk composition of the female breast. The clinical study involved more than 150 subjects that underwent optical mammography. A multiwavelength time-resolved mammograph designed to collect time-resolved transmittance images of the breast at different wavelengths in the range 637 to 980 nrn is used to this purpose. From the absorption spectrum of the breast, the concentrations of the main tissue constituents, i.e., oxygenated and deoxygenated hemoglobin, lipid, and water, are obtained for a subset of 113 breasts. The lipid content of breast is estimated for the first time on such a large number of subjects. The total hemoglobin concentration, blood oxygen saturation, lipid, and water content of breast is correlated to demographic information collected during the trial. As expected, breast optical components undergo huge variations among different andproper subjects. Different constituents, however, show interesting correlation with clinical parameters such as age, breast size, body mass index, and mamographic parenchymal pattern. These results suggest that optical measurements on breasts can be exploited to obtain relevant information on breast tissue composition. (C) 2004 society of Photo-Optical instrumentation Engineers.

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