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Evaluating the efficiency of infrared breast thermography for early breast cancer risk prediction in asymptomatic population.

Authors :
Gogoi, Usha Rani
Majumdar, Gautam
Bhowmik, Mrinal Kanti
Ghosh, Anjan Kumar
Source :
Infrared Physics & Technology. Jun2019, Vol. 99, p201-211. 11p.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

• Regular breast health examination is the only way to reduce the breast cancer mortality rate. • Infrared Breast Thermography can pinpoint the minute temperature changes related to breast health. • The non-radiating Infrared breast thermography can be used as a routine breast health checkup tool. • By identifying the breast abnormalities in early stages, infrared breast thermography provides more treatment options. The high incidence and mortality rate of breast cancer in India and the limitations of gold standard method X-ray mammography to be used as a screening and diagnostic modality in young women tempted us to evaluate the efficiency of highly sensitive and non-radiating Infrared Breast Thermography (IBT) in early breast abnormality detection. This study investigates the efficiency of IBT by doing Temperature based analysis (TBA), Intensity based analysis (IBA), and Tumor Location Matching (TLM). In TBA and IBA, several temperature and intensity features were extracted from each thermogram to characterize healthy, benign and malignant breast thermograms. In TLM, the locations of suspicious regions in thermograms were matched with the tumor locations in mammograms/Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology images to prove the efficiency of IBT. Thirteen different sets of features have been created from the extracted temperature and intensity features and their classification performances have been evaluated by using Support Vector Machine with Radial basis function kernel. Among all feature sets, the feature set comprising the statistically significant (p < 0.05) features provides the highest classification accuracy of 83.22% with sensitivity 85.56% and specificity 73.23%. Based on the results of this study, IBT is found to be potential enough to be used as a proactive technique for early breast abnormality detection in asymptomatic population and hence, capable of identifying the subjects that need urgent medical attention. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13504495
Volume :
99
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Infrared Physics & Technology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
136416460
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.infrared.2019.01.004