Effect of mammographic breast density on high-frequency ultrasonic parameters used to evaluate surgical margins

Breast density, the proportion of connective tissue versus fat tissue in the breast, is typically determined using mammography. Women with higher breast density are four to five times more likely to develop breast cancer than women with lower densities. A surgical study performed by Utah Valley Univ...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Published in:The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America Vol. 139; no. 4; p. 2177
Main Authors: Coffman, Zachary A., Cowan, Nicole, Omer, Robyn K., Doyle, Timothy E.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: 01-04-2016
Online Access:Get full text
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
Abstract Breast density, the proportion of connective tissue versus fat tissue in the breast, is typically determined using mammography. Women with higher breast density are four to five times more likely to develop breast cancer than women with lower densities. A surgical study performed by Utah Valley University with the Huntsman Cancer Institute showed that high-frequency ultrasound (20–80 MHz), and the parameters peak density (number of spectral peaks and valleys from 20 to 80 MHz) and attenuation, are sensitive to breast tissue pathology. This study also showed that breast density had no effect on peak density across the entire breast density range while attenuation increased 2X from entirely fat to extremely dense. The present study’s objective was to determine the effect of breast density on these parameters using histology mimicking phantoms. Phantoms were created from distilled water, agarose powder, 10X TBE stock solution, and polyethylene microspheres and fibers to simulate breast tissue histology. Phantoms were produced with microspheres only, fibers only, and a combination of microspheres and fibers. Pitch-catch measurements were acquired using a high-frequency ultrasound system and glycerol as the coupling agent. The phantom results validate the surgical study, showing attenuation increasing with inclusion concentration but no significant change in peak density.
AbstractList Breast density, the proportion of connective tissue versus fat tissue in the breast, is typically determined using mammography. Women with higher breast density are four to five times more likely to develop breast cancer than women with lower densities. A surgical study performed by Utah Valley University with the Huntsman Cancer Institute showed that high-frequency ultrasound (20–80 MHz), and the parameters peak density (number of spectral peaks and valleys from 20 to 80 MHz) and attenuation, are sensitive to breast tissue pathology. This study also showed that breast density had no effect on peak density across the entire breast density range while attenuation increased 2X from entirely fat to extremely dense. The present study’s objective was to determine the effect of breast density on these parameters using histology mimicking phantoms. Phantoms were created from distilled water, agarose powder, 10X TBE stock solution, and polyethylene microspheres and fibers to simulate breast tissue histology. Phantoms were produced with microspheres only, fibers only, and a combination of microspheres and fibers. Pitch-catch measurements were acquired using a high-frequency ultrasound system and glycerol as the coupling agent. The phantom results validate the surgical study, showing attenuation increasing with inclusion concentration but no significant change in peak density.
Author Doyle, Timothy E.
Omer, Robyn K.
Cowan, Nicole
Coffman, Zachary A.
Author_xml – sequence: 1
  givenname: Zachary A.
  surname: Coffman
  fullname: Coffman, Zachary A.
  organization: Biology, Utah Valley Univ., 800 W. University Parkway, MS 179, Orem, UT 84058-5999, zachary.a.coffman@gmail.com
– sequence: 2
  givenname: Nicole
  surname: Cowan
  fullname: Cowan, Nicole
  organization: BioTechnol., Utah Valley Univ., Orem, UT
– sequence: 3
  givenname: Robyn K.
  surname: Omer
  fullname: Omer, Robyn K.
  organization: Botany, Utah Valley Univ., Orem, UT
– sequence: 4
  givenname: Timothy E.
  surname: Doyle
  fullname: Doyle, Timothy E.
  organization: Phys., Utah Valley Univ., Orem, UT
BookMark eNp9kEFLwzAcxYNMcJse_Aa5KnQmadImRxlzCgMvu5c0-2eLtMlMUqHf3sp29vTegx-Px1ugmQ8eEHqkZEUpoy90xZUgvKpv0JwKRgopGJ-hOSGEFlxV1R1apPQ1RSFLNUdhYy2YjIPFve77cIz6fHIGtxF0yvgAPrk84uDxyR1PhY3wPYA3Ix66HHUKfmLPOuoeMsSEhwQHnAOGH90NOgNOQzw6o7upfTI-3aNbq7sED1ddov3bZr9-L3af24_1664wlaoLTlpNS67qmpGSS5BMWEXrypa2JZKVUkIFrZBGMMYMYYopKlpgLRM14cKUS_R0qTUxpBTBNufopgljQ0nzd1RDm-tRE_t8YZNxWWcX_D_wL71qarw
CODEN JASMAN
ContentType Journal Article
Copyright Acoustical Society of America
Copyright_xml – notice: Acoustical Society of America
DBID AAYXX
CITATION
DOI 10.1121/1.4950467
DatabaseName CrossRef
DatabaseTitle CrossRef
DatabaseTitleList CrossRef

DeliveryMethod fulltext_linktorsrc
Discipline Physics
EISSN 1520-8524
EndPage 2177
ExternalDocumentID 10_1121_1_4950467
GroupedDBID ---
--Z
-~X
.DC
.GJ
123
186
29L
3O-
4.4
41~
5-Q
53G
5RE
5VS
6TJ
85S
AAAAW
AAEUA
AAPUP
AAYIH
ABDNZ
ABEFF
ABEFU
ABJNI
ABNAN
ABPPZ
ABTAH
ABZEH
ACBNA
ACBRY
ACCUC
ACGFO
ACGFS
ACNCT
ACXMS
ACYGS
ADCTM
AEGXH
AENEX
AETEA
AFFNX
AFHCQ
AGKCL
AGLKD
AGMXG
AGTJO
AGVCI
AHPGS
AHSDT
AI.
AIAGR
AIDUJ
AIZTS
ALMA_UNASSIGNED_HOLDINGS
AQWKA
BAUXJ
CS3
D0L
DU5
EBS
EJD
ESX
F5P
G8K
H~9
M71
M73
MVM
NEJ
NHB
OHT
OK1
P2P
RAZ
RIP
RNS
ROL
RQS
S10
SC5
SJN
TN5
TWZ
UCJ
UHB
UPT
UQL
VH1
VOH
VQA
WH7
XFK
XJT
XOL
XSW
YQT
ZCG
ZXP
ZY4
~02
~G0
AAYXX
AEILP
CITATION
ID FETCH-LOGICAL-c697-40ba13497720348e825f9176f3fb082388e6eb58c5222c0292915be2b257045c3
ISSN 0001-4966
IngestDate Thu Nov 21 23:01:05 EST 2024
Fri Jun 21 00:16:15 EDT 2024
IsPeerReviewed true
IsScholarly true
Issue 4
Language English
LinkModel OpenURL
MergedId FETCHMERGED-LOGICAL-c697-40ba13497720348e825f9176f3fb082388e6eb58c5222c0292915be2b257045c3
PageCount 1
ParticipantIDs scitation_primary_10_1121_1_4950467
crossref_primary_10_1121_1_4950467
PublicationCentury 2000
PublicationDate 20160400
2016-04-01
PublicationDateYYYYMMDD 2016-04-01
PublicationDate_xml – month: 04
  year: 2016
  text: 20160400
PublicationDecade 2010
PublicationTitle The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
PublicationYear 2016
SSID ssj0005839
Score 2.21479
Snippet Breast density, the proportion of connective tissue versus fat tissue in the breast, is typically determined using mammography. Women with higher breast...
SourceID crossref
scitation
SourceType Aggregation Database
Publisher
StartPage 2177
Title Effect of mammographic breast density on high-frequency ultrasonic parameters used to evaluate surgical margins
URI http://dx.doi.org/10.1121/1.4950467
Volume 139
hasFullText 1
inHoldings 1
isFullTextHit
isPrint
link http://sdu.summon.serialssolutions.com/2.0.0/link/0/eLvHCXMwtV1bi9QwFA6zK6Iv4pW9qAT1LXTsLW36OLgji8IK7jyIL0OSJiDsttJOkfn3ntOkl0GE9cGXMpOmnSHn4-Sc5Mt3CHlnozS2ZRkGOtY8SJW0gZScB6HQUlirCq3woPDldX71TVys0_ViMUhVTG3_1dLQBrbGk7P_YO3xpdAAn8HmcAWrw_VOdvdyxLhtLuFXe0HqH5opJJ_vWIl8dSRhVAyFigPbOCr1nnU3u0a2fT0clAO_RZpMy7oWAlIIT70ouGFt1zhfeSsbXKueB7fTMbObgXqw0nVfLgw1Rzw_FENft0007n_U1vqF2O8Sj4Ht2Wo53fzlbvWYHWH4xVd9-VqrfcU-j90v6r0jSHsQsvVyvrARZTM-zOCsIb0tMq-U7f0zZLuCu2PXowN3ckgeqemBO_Y1YszB1z-njRinjWgJ2WIIM8cRuReD30K3ef3pamIMicRnU-5_eaEqePj9-OhBePMAohhHqJjFLJvH5JG3BV05lDwhC1M9Jfd70q9un5HaYYXWls6xQh1WqMcKrSt6iBU6YYVOWKGIFbqr6YAVOmCFeqw8J5uP682Hy8AX4Ah0VuRBGiqJ6pU5btWnwoiYW8juM5tYhRu0QpjMKC40xPCxDmOItCOuTKywMmLKdfKCHFd1ZU4ILdOssGVSyNBkaVQIoXguS5WjdlIiVH5K3gzDtv3pZFa2fXoaR9to68f2lLwdB_Tvvc7u1OucPJww95Ic75rOvCJHbdm97o3-G6Sqfko
link.rule.ids 315,782,786,27933,27934
linkProvider Multiple Vendors
openUrl ctx_ver=Z39.88-2004&ctx_enc=info%3Aofi%2Fenc%3AUTF-8&rfr_id=info%3Asid%2Fsummon.serialssolutions.com&rft_val_fmt=info%3Aofi%2Ffmt%3Akev%3Amtx%3Ajournal&rft.genre=article&rft.atitle=Effect+of+mammographic+breast+density+on+high-frequency+ultrasonic+parameters+used+to+evaluate+surgical+margins&rft.jtitle=The+Journal+of+the+Acoustical+Society+of+America&rft.au=Coffman%2C+Zachary+A.&rft.au=Cowan%2C+Nicole&rft.au=Omer%2C+Robyn+K.&rft.au=Doyle%2C+Timothy+E.&rft.date=2016-04-01&rft.issn=0001-4966&rft.eissn=1520-8524&rft.volume=139&rft.issue=4&rft.spage=2177&rft.epage=2177&rft_id=info:doi/10.1121%2F1.4950467
thumbnail_l http://covers-cdn.summon.serialssolutions.com/index.aspx?isbn=/lc.gif&issn=0001-4966&client=summon
thumbnail_m http://covers-cdn.summon.serialssolutions.com/index.aspx?isbn=/mc.gif&issn=0001-4966&client=summon
thumbnail_s http://covers-cdn.summon.serialssolutions.com/index.aspx?isbn=/sc.gif&issn=0001-4966&client=summon