Erez Eyal1,
1Weizmann Institute of Science,
Rehovot, Israel; 2Meir Medical Center, Kfar Saba, Israel; 3Sheba
Medical Center, Tel Hashomer, Israel; 4Sheba Medical Center,, Tel
Hashomer, Israel
Mammary
malignancies typically develop from the ductal epithelial cells, and spread
within the ducts. Consequently, the ductal structures are an important area
of investigation of both normal breast development and malignant breast
transformation. Our goal is to characterize the anisotropic water diffusion
properties in the mammary ductal trees tissue using diffusion tensor MRI and
to utilize this method to detect breast cancer. The results show that DTI
based MRI reveals the diffusion anisotropy in the mammary ducts and can track
changes in the diffusion tensor components due to cancer growth.