“…Mainly, iterative and analytical image reconstruction methods are applied in medical imaging modalities such as the optoacoustic tomography (OAT) (or photoacoustic tomography (PAT)) (Paltauf et al, 2002;Wang et al, 2012), the optical tomography (OT) (Dekker, Battista, & Jordan, 2017;Klose & Hielscher, 1999), the diffuse optical tomography (DOT) (Üncü et al, 2017;Sevim et al, 2017;Mercan et al, 2017;Mercan et al, 2019), the computed tomography (CT) (Sidky et al, 2006;Biguri et al, 2017) and the digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) (Oliveira et al, 2016;Polat & Yildirim, 2018;Polat et al, 2019a). The CT, developed by Hounsfield and Cormack in the 1970s (Nobel Media AB, 2014;Raju, 1999), enables three-dimensional (3D) images of the examined part of the body like the head, chest, and breast.…”