Full-field direct digital telemammography: technical components, study protocols, and preliminary results

The early detection of breast cancer increases the survival rate in women. Today, film-screen mammography is the most common and effective technique for the detection of breast cancer. However, the film-screen image recording system of current mammography has several technical limitations that can reduce the breast cancer diagnostic accuracy. A state-of-the-art technology, full-field direct digital mammography (FFDDM) has the potential to increase the sensitivity of clinical and screening examinations and emerge as a film-screen mammography replacement. It is believed that efficiently delivering the superior image quality of FFDDM to expert mammographers will significantly increase the diagnostic accuracy. This concept motivates the studies of FFDDM telemammography. We report the FFDDM telemammography project that is being conducted in our facility. The fundamental technology of the FFDDM system and the characteristics of FFDDM images are described. Our research approach is through three protocols: telediagnosis, teleconsultation and telemanagement. Each of these study protocols is defined. To conduct this project, an ATM network-based telemammography system is developed across two remote campuses in our facility. The architecture of this system is detailed. Unlike other medical imaging modalities, the matrix of an FFDDM image is huge. How to present the image information to mammographers via currently available display media is a challenging task. Our display approaches for the FFDDM images are described. Some preliminary study results from the current phase of this study are reported.

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