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Multi-Layer Tissue-Mimicking Breast Phantoms for Microwave-Based Imaging Systems


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Título :
Multi-Layer Tissue-Mimicking Breast Phantoms for Microwave-Based Imaging Systems
Autor :
Di Meo, Simona
Cannatà, Alessia
Blanco-Angulo, Carolina
Matrone, Giulia
Martínez-Lozano, Andrea
Arias-Rodríguez, Julia
Sabater-Navarro, José M.
Gutiérrez-Mazón, Roberto
García-Martínez, Héctor
Ávila-Navarro, Ernesto
Pasian, Marco
Departamento:
Departamentos de la UMH::Ciencia de Materiales, Óptica y Tecnología Electrónica
Fecha de publicación:
2024-04
URI :
https://hdl.handle.net/11000/37844
Resumen :
Abstract—This study contributesto the ongoing progress in microwave-based breast tumor detection systems, recognizing their potential advantages over traditional detection techniques. This research centers on the development of more realistic breast phantoms with precise dielectric properties, which are essential for evaluating these innovative systems. A key highlight is the implementation of a thorough two-step procedure for crafting multi-layer breast phantoms that faithfully replicate actual breast tissues. To validate the accuracy of these phantoms, dielectric measurements were conducted, spanning frequencies up to 40 GHz. This procedure extends to the development of complex two and three-layer breast phantoms. Importantly, our research shows that the multi-step procedure for preparing heterogeneous phantoms maintains the dielectric properties of the mixtures, ensuring their reliability. A microwave-based tumor detection system, equipped with 16 broadband antennas and advanced algorithms, under- went rigorous testing using these phantoms. The results are highly promising, showcasing the system’s remarkable ability to detect tumors while also successfully identifying and addressing arti- facts in the generated images. This underscores the significance of this research as a substantial advancement in microwave-based breast tumor detection systems, mainly credited to the devel- opment of more realistic two and three-layer breast phantoms. The clinical implications are substantial, particularly for cases involving dense breast tissue, a common characteristic among younger patients. These innovations have the potential to transform breast cancer screening by providing enhanced accuracy and early detection capabilities.
Palabras clave/Materias:
Breast cancer
Dielectric properties
Microwave and millimeter-wave imaging
Multi-layer phantoms
Tissue-mimicking phantoms
Tipo de documento :
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Derechos de acceso:
info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internacional
DOI :
10.1109/JERM.2024.3379750
Publicado en:
IEEE Journal of Electromagnetics, RF and Microwaves in Medicine and Biology, vol. 9, issue 2 (2025)
Aparece en las colecciones:
Artículos - Ciencia de los materiales, óptica y tecnología electrónica



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