Magnetic Resonance Elastography for Breast Cancer Diagnosis Through the Assessment of Tissue Biomechanical Properties
Mohammad Hossein Jamshidi,
Aida Karami,
Amirhesam Keshavarz
et al.
Abstract:Background and AimBreast cancer and normal breast tissue exhibit different degrees of stiffness, indicating distinct biomechanical properties. Study results reveal that breast cancer tissue is several times stiffer than normal breast tissue. These variations can serve as indicative factors for imaging purposes. Depicting markers can significantly enhance the process of breast cancer diagnosis and treatment. This article provides a brief review of the biomechanical properties of breast cancer tissue, highlighti… Show more
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