Abstract

Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women in Taiwan, and the number of breast cancer cases reported annually continues to increase. In 2018, breast cancer ranked fourth in terms of mortality. Early stages (stages 0–2) of malignant breast lesions can be diagnosed during regular screening, and early treatment via advanced medical therapies increases survival rates. Ultrasound imaging, including acoustic radiation force impulse (ARFI) imaging, is the first-line examination technique used to locate breast lesion tissue, which can then be quantitated by virtual touch tissue imaging (VTI). ARFI-VTI elastography is a breast imaging modality that creates two-dimensional (2D) images to visualize the texture details, elasticity, and morphological features of a region of interest (ROI). The 2D Harris corner convolution is applied during digital imaging to remove speckle noise and enhance the ARFI-VTI images for extrapolation of lesion tissue in a ROI. Then, 2D Harris corner convolution, maximum pooling, and random decision forests (RDF) are integrated into a machine vision classifier to screen subjects with benign or malignant tumors. A total of 320 ARFI-VTI images were collected for experiments. In training stages, 122 images were randomly selected to train the RDF-based classifiers and the remaining images were randomly selected for performance evaluation via cross-validation in recalling stages. In a 10-fold cross-validation, promising results with mean sensitivity, mean specificity, and mean accuracy of 86.02%, 87.63%, and 86.97%, respectively, are achieved for quantifying the performance of the proposed classifier. Breast tumors visualized on ARFI-VTI images can be used for rapid screening of malignant or benign lesions by using the proposed machine vision classifier.

Highlights

  • Among the top 10 causes of death in 2018 recorded by the Ministry of Health and Welfare in Taiwan, cancer ranked first

  • A total of 80 female subjects at the Department of Radiology, Taipei Veterans General Hospital (TVGH), Taipei City, Taiwan were enrolled to this study (Table 1)

  • The enrolled data was approved by the Institutional Review Board of TVGH (Contract No.: V103C-059)

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Introduction

Among the top 10 causes of death in 2018 recorded by the Ministry of Health and Welfare in Taiwan, cancer ranked first. Among the cancers identified to result in death, breast cancer ranked fourth (first in females aged between 45 and 69 years). Breast cancer is the most frequent cancer to occur among females; it impacts approximately 2.1 million women each year and causes the greatest number of cancer-related deaths among women. 627,000 women, or approximately 15% of all cancer-stricken women, were estimated to have died from breast cancer globally [1]. The incidence and mortality of breast cancer in women are 69.1 and 12.0 per 100,000 total population in Taiwan [2], respectively. The symptoms of breast cancer can be screened, and survival is greater than 90% when the cancer is detected early.

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