USAXS and SAXS patterns from cancer-bearing human breast tissue samples were recorded at beamline ID02 of the ESRF using a Bonse-Hart camera and a pinhole camera. The samples were classified as being ductal carcinoma, grade II, and ductal carcinoma in situ, partly invasive. The samples included areas of healthy collagen, invaded collagen, necrotic ducts with calcifications, and adipose tissue. The scattering patterns were analyzed in different ways to separate the scattering contribution and the direct beam from the observed rocking curve (RC) of the analyzer. It was found that USAXS from all tissues was weak, and the effects on the analyzer RC were observed only in the low-intensity tails of the patterns. The intrinsic RC was convolved with different model functions for the impulse response of the sample, and the best fit with experiment was obtained by the Pearson VII function. Significantly different distributions for the Pearson exponent m were obtained in benign and malignant regions of the samples. For a comparison with analyzer-based imaging (ABI) or diffraction enhanced imaging (DEI) a "long-slit" integration of the patterns was performed, and this emphasized the scattering contribution in the tails of the rocking curve.

Fernandez, M., Suhonen, H., Keyrilainen, J., Bravin, A., Fiedler, S., Karjalainen-Lindsberg, M., et al. (2008). USAXS and SAXS from cancer-bearing breast tissue samples. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF RADIOLOGY, 68(3), S89-S94 [10.1016/j.ejrad.2008.04.039].

USAXS and SAXS from cancer-bearing breast tissue samples

Bravin A
Membro del Collaboration Group
;
2008

Abstract

USAXS and SAXS patterns from cancer-bearing human breast tissue samples were recorded at beamline ID02 of the ESRF using a Bonse-Hart camera and a pinhole camera. The samples were classified as being ductal carcinoma, grade II, and ductal carcinoma in situ, partly invasive. The samples included areas of healthy collagen, invaded collagen, necrotic ducts with calcifications, and adipose tissue. The scattering patterns were analyzed in different ways to separate the scattering contribution and the direct beam from the observed rocking curve (RC) of the analyzer. It was found that USAXS from all tissues was weak, and the effects on the analyzer RC were observed only in the low-intensity tails of the patterns. The intrinsic RC was convolved with different model functions for the impulse response of the sample, and the best fit with experiment was obtained by the Pearson VII function. Significantly different distributions for the Pearson exponent m were obtained in benign and malignant regions of the samples. For a comparison with analyzer-based imaging (ABI) or diffraction enhanced imaging (DEI) a "long-slit" integration of the patterns was performed, and this emphasized the scattering contribution in the tails of the rocking curve.
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USAXZ; SAXS; breast cancer
English
2008
68
3
S89
S94
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Fernandez, M., Suhonen, H., Keyrilainen, J., Bravin, A., Fiedler, S., Karjalainen-Lindsberg, M., et al. (2008). USAXS and SAXS from cancer-bearing breast tissue samples. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF RADIOLOGY, 68(3), S89-S94 [10.1016/j.ejrad.2008.04.039].
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