Measurement of bioelectric and acoustic profile of breast tissue using hybrid magnetoacoustic method for cancer detection

This paper proposes a novel hybrid magnetoacoustic measurement (HMM) system aiming at breast cancer detection. HMM combines ultrasound and magnetism for the simultaneous assessment of bioelectric and acoustic profiles of breast tissue. HMM is demonstrated on breast tissue samples, which are exposed...

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Main Authors: Mohamad Salim, M. I., Supriyanto, E., Haueisen, J., Ariffin, I., Ahmad, A. H., Rosidi, B.
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Published: International Federation for Medical and Biological Engineering 2013
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Online Access:http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/47187/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11517-012-1014-5
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spelling my.utm.471872019-03-05T02:08:53Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/47187/ Measurement of bioelectric and acoustic profile of breast tissue using hybrid magnetoacoustic method for cancer detection Mohamad Salim, M. I. Supriyanto, E. Haueisen, J. Ariffin, I. Ahmad, A. H. Rosidi, B. QD Chemistry This paper proposes a novel hybrid magnetoacoustic measurement (HMM) system aiming at breast cancer detection. HMM combines ultrasound and magnetism for the simultaneous assessment of bioelectric and acoustic profiles of breast tissue. HMM is demonstrated on breast tissue samples, which are exposed to 9.8 MHz ultrasound wave with the presence of a 0.25 Tesla static magnetic field. The interaction between the ultrasound wave and the magnetic field in the breast tissue results in Lorentz Force that produces a magnetoacoustic voltage output, proportional to breast tissue conductivity. Simultaneously, the ultrasound wave is sensed back by the ultrasound receiver for tissue acoustic evaluation. Experiments are performed on gel phantoms and real breast tissue samples harvested from laboratory mice. Ultrasound wave characterization results show that normal breast tissue experiences higher attenuation compared with cancerous tissue. The mean magnetoacoustic voltage results for normal tissue are lower than that for the cancerous tissue group. In conclusion, the combination of acoustic and bioelectric measurements is a promising approach for breast cancer diagnosis. International Federation for Medical and Biological Engineering 2013-04 Article PeerReviewed Mohamad Salim, M. I. and Supriyanto, E. and Haueisen, J. and Ariffin, I. and Ahmad, A. H. and Rosidi, B. (2013) Measurement of bioelectric and acoustic profile of breast tissue using hybrid magnetoacoustic method for cancer detection. Medical and Biological Engineering and Computing, 51 (4). pp. 1-8. ISSN 0140-0118 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11517-012-1014-5 DOI:10.1007/s11517-012-1014-5
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topic QD Chemistry
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Mohamad Salim, M. I.
Supriyanto, E.
Haueisen, J.
Ariffin, I.
Ahmad, A. H.
Rosidi, B.
Measurement of bioelectric and acoustic profile of breast tissue using hybrid magnetoacoustic method for cancer detection
description This paper proposes a novel hybrid magnetoacoustic measurement (HMM) system aiming at breast cancer detection. HMM combines ultrasound and magnetism for the simultaneous assessment of bioelectric and acoustic profiles of breast tissue. HMM is demonstrated on breast tissue samples, which are exposed to 9.8 MHz ultrasound wave with the presence of a 0.25 Tesla static magnetic field. The interaction between the ultrasound wave and the magnetic field in the breast tissue results in Lorentz Force that produces a magnetoacoustic voltage output, proportional to breast tissue conductivity. Simultaneously, the ultrasound wave is sensed back by the ultrasound receiver for tissue acoustic evaluation. Experiments are performed on gel phantoms and real breast tissue samples harvested from laboratory mice. Ultrasound wave characterization results show that normal breast tissue experiences higher attenuation compared with cancerous tissue. The mean magnetoacoustic voltage results for normal tissue are lower than that for the cancerous tissue group. In conclusion, the combination of acoustic and bioelectric measurements is a promising approach for breast cancer diagnosis.
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author Mohamad Salim, M. I.
Supriyanto, E.
Haueisen, J.
Ariffin, I.
Ahmad, A. H.
Rosidi, B.
author_facet Mohamad Salim, M. I.
Supriyanto, E.
Haueisen, J.
Ariffin, I.
Ahmad, A. H.
Rosidi, B.
author_sort Mohamad Salim, M. I.
title Measurement of bioelectric and acoustic profile of breast tissue using hybrid magnetoacoustic method for cancer detection
title_short Measurement of bioelectric and acoustic profile of breast tissue using hybrid magnetoacoustic method for cancer detection
title_full Measurement of bioelectric and acoustic profile of breast tissue using hybrid magnetoacoustic method for cancer detection
title_fullStr Measurement of bioelectric and acoustic profile of breast tissue using hybrid magnetoacoustic method for cancer detection
title_full_unstemmed Measurement of bioelectric and acoustic profile of breast tissue using hybrid magnetoacoustic method for cancer detection
title_sort measurement of bioelectric and acoustic profile of breast tissue using hybrid magnetoacoustic method for cancer detection
publisher International Federation for Medical and Biological Engineering
publishDate 2013
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/47187/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11517-012-1014-5
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