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X-Ray Phase-Contrast Tomography [electronic resource] : Underlying Physics and Developments for Breast Imaging / by Luca Brombal.

By: Brombal, Luca [author.]Contributor(s): SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextSeries: Springer Theses, Recognizing Outstanding Ph.D. ResearchPublisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2020Edition: 1st ed. 2020Description: XIII, 140 p. 68 illus., 53 illus. in color. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783030604332Subject(s): Biophysics | Biological physics | Cancer research | Radiology | Atoms | Physics | Biological and Medical Physics, Biophysics | Cancer Research | Imaging / Radiology | Atomic, Molecular, Optical and Plasma PhysicsAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 571.4 LOC classification: QH505Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Introduction -- Physics of Propagation-based X-ray Tomography -- Propagation-based Breast CT and SYRMA-3D Project -- Detector and Pre-processing -- Experimental Optimization of Propagation-based BCT -- Three-Dimensional Imaging: A Clinically Oriented Focus -- Do We Need Clinical Applications in Synchrotrons? -- Conclusions.
In: Springer Nature eBookSummary: X-ray imaging is a corner stone of breast cancer diagnosis. By exploiting the phase shift of X-rays rather than their attenuation, phase-contrast tomography has the potential to dramatically increase the visibility of small and low contrast features, thus leading to better diagnosis. This thesis presents research on the first synchrotron-based project developing a clinical phase-contrast breast computed tomography (CT) setup at Elettra, the Italian Syncrotron Radiation Facility. This book includes a comprehensive theoretical background on propagation-based phase-contrast imaging, exploring and extending the most recent image formation models. Along with theory, many practical implementation and optimization issues, ranging from detector-specific processing to setup geometry, are tackled on the basis of a large number of experimental evidences. Most of the modelling results and data analysis have general validity, being a valuable framework for optimization of phase-contrast setups. Results obtained at synchrotron are also compared with "real world" laboratory sources: both a first-of-its-kind comparison with one of the few hospital breast CT systems and a state-of-the-art implementation of monochromatic phase-contrast micro-tomography with a conventional rotating anode source are presented. On a more general level, this work sheds a light on the importance of synchrotron-based clinical programs, which are key to trigger the long-anticipated transition of phase-contrast imaging from synchrotrons to hospitals. .
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Introduction -- Physics of Propagation-based X-ray Tomography -- Propagation-based Breast CT and SYRMA-3D Project -- Detector and Pre-processing -- Experimental Optimization of Propagation-based BCT -- Three-Dimensional Imaging: A Clinically Oriented Focus -- Do We Need Clinical Applications in Synchrotrons? -- Conclusions.

X-ray imaging is a corner stone of breast cancer diagnosis. By exploiting the phase shift of X-rays rather than their attenuation, phase-contrast tomography has the potential to dramatically increase the visibility of small and low contrast features, thus leading to better diagnosis. This thesis presents research on the first synchrotron-based project developing a clinical phase-contrast breast computed tomography (CT) setup at Elettra, the Italian Syncrotron Radiation Facility. This book includes a comprehensive theoretical background on propagation-based phase-contrast imaging, exploring and extending the most recent image formation models. Along with theory, many practical implementation and optimization issues, ranging from detector-specific processing to setup geometry, are tackled on the basis of a large number of experimental evidences. Most of the modelling results and data analysis have general validity, being a valuable framework for optimization of phase-contrast setups. Results obtained at synchrotron are also compared with "real world" laboratory sources: both a first-of-its-kind comparison with one of the few hospital breast CT systems and a state-of-the-art implementation of monochromatic phase-contrast micro-tomography with a conventional rotating anode source are presented. On a more general level, this work sheds a light on the importance of synchrotron-based clinical programs, which are key to trigger the long-anticipated transition of phase-contrast imaging from synchrotrons to hospitals. .

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