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Wang, B. (author)
Breast cancer, being the most common cancer among females, is nowadays routinely diagnosed using X-ray mammography. Though this technique has proven its effectiveness in many cases, X-ray mammography has some disadvantages like reduced diagnostic sensitivity for dense breasts, need for strong breast compression and inability to assess tissues at...
doctoral thesis 2020
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Wang, B. (author), Kreuger, R. (author), Huizenga, J. (author), Beekman, F.J. (author), Goorden, M.C. (author)
Photomultiplier tube (PMT)-based scintillation cameras are predominant in molecular imaging but have the drawback that position estimation is severely degraded near the edges (dead edge effect). This leads to sensitivity losses and can cause severe problems in applications like molecular breast imaging and in certain SPECT devices. Using smaller...
journal article 2020
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Wang, B. (author), van Roosmalen, J. (author), Kreuger, R. (author), Huizenga, J. (author), Beekman, F.J. (author), Goorden, M.C. (author)
In recent years, breast imaging using radiolabelled molecules has attracted significant interest. Our group has proposed a multi-pinhole molecular breast tomosynthesis (MP-MBT) scanner to obtain 3D functional molecular breast images at high resolutions. After conducting extensive optimisation studies using simulations, we here present a first...
journal article 2020