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Eighth IEEE Symposium on Computer-Based Medical Systems (CBMS'95)
Prostate Ultrasound Image Analysis: Localization of Cancer Lesions to Assist Biopsy
Lubbock, Texas
June 09-June 10
ISBN: 0-8186-7117-3
A.G. Houston, Div. of Comput. & Math., Houston Univ., TX, USA
S.B. Premkumar, Div. of Comput. & Math., Houston Univ., TX, USA
D.E. Pitts, Div. of Comput. & Math., Houston Univ., TX, USA
R.J. Babaian, Div. of Comput. & Math., Houston Univ., TX, USA
Abstract: Prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer and second cause of cancer deaths in American men. Transrectal ultrasound imaging has been an acclaimed choice for systematic analysis of the internal architecture of the prostate gland and also for guiding the selection of biopsy tissue cores from suspicious lesions. The current accuracy of visual interpretation for identifying the presence of cancer from prostate ultrasound images is low. The present study addresses the statistical distribution of digital gray scale values to compare cancerous and noncancerous biopsy sites within a gland. Analyses of selected features from these data, for a limited number of cases, indicate significant differences between cancerous and non-cancerous biopsies with a retrospective biopsy classification accuracy of approximately 80%. This approach therefore shows promise for objective interpretation with improved accuracy.
Index Terms:
biomedical ultrasonics; medical image processing; patient treatment; prostate ultrasound image analysis; cancer lesions; biopsy; prostate cancer; transrectal ultrasound imaging; prostate gland; biopsy tissue; visual interpretation; prostate ultrasound images; statistical distribution; digital gray scale values; retrospective biopsy classification
Citation:
A.G. Houston, S.B. Premkumar, D.E. Pitts, R.J. Babaian, "Prostate Ultrasound Image Analysis: Localization of Cancer Lesions to Assist Biopsy," cbms, pp.0094, Eighth IEEE Symposium on Computer-Based Medical Systems (CBMS'95), 1995
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