Elastic moduli of normal and pathological human breast tissues: an inversion-technique-based investigation of 169 samples
Western University · Sunnybrook Health Science Centre · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Understanding and quantifying the mechanical properties of breast tissues has been a subject of interest for the past two decades. This has been motivated in part by interest in modelling soft tissue response for surgery planning and virtual-reality-based surgical training. Interpreting elastography images for diagnostic purposes also requires a sound understanding of normal and pathological tissue mechanical properties. Reliable data on tissue elastic properties are very limited and those which are available tend to be inconsistent, in part as a result of measurement methodology. We have developed specialized techniques to measure tissue elasticity of breast normal tissues and tumour specimens and applied…
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3Topics & keywords
- Elastography
- Stiffness
- Breast tissue
- Soft tissue
- Elastic modulus
- Medicine
- Biomedical engineering
- Pathology
- Good health and well-being