“…Also, it is important to discuss that we used 7 MHz US probe with an average spatial resolution of around 300 µm in all the experiments. We believe that such high resolution is not an absolute requirement in breast cancer imaging, and we foresee to improve the imaging depth further by developing new low frequency broadband US probes and novel artificial intelligence-based image/data processing techniques [27][28][29] .…”
“…Also, it is important to discuss that we used 7 MHz US probe with an average spatial resolution of around 300 µm in all the experiments. We believe that such high resolution is not an absolute requirement in breast cancer imaging, and we foresee to improve the imaging depth further by developing new low frequency broadband US probes and novel artificial intelligence-based image/data processing techniques [27][28][29] .…”
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