Two of the major imaging modalities used to detect and monitor breast cancer are (contrast enhanced) magnetic resonance (MR) imaging and mammography. Image fusion, including accura...
Pras Pathmanathan, David Gavaghan, Jonathan Whitel...
Breast cancer accounts for about 30% of all cancers and 15% of all cancer deaths in women in the United States. Advances in computer assisted diagnosis (CAD) holds promise for earl...
Lin Yang, Wenjin Chen, Peter Meer, Gratian Salaru,...
Automated detection and segmentation of nuclear and glandular structures is critical for classification and grading of prostate and breast cancer histopathology. In this paper, w...
Shivang Naik, Scott Doyle, Shannon Agner, Anant Ma...
Segmenting a MRI images into homogeneous texture regions representing disparate tissue types is often a useful preprocessing step in the computer-assisted detection of breast canc...
Digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) has the potential to enhance breast cancer detection by reducing the confounding effect of superimposed tissue associated with conventional mamm...
Guang Yang, John H. Hipwell, Matthew J. Clarkson, ...