Stefan Alexandru Carp1, Azma Mareyam1,
1Radiology,
External
compression induced hemodynamic changes in the breast have recently been
investigated as potential biomarkers of breast cancer. Using fast diffuse NIR
spectroscopy our group has demonstrated the non-invasive estimation of breast
tissue blood flow and oxygen consumption. Consequently, we have designed an
integrated MRI-optical breast compression platform for simultaneous
acquisition of MR and optical images. MR scans provide structural prior
information for optical reconstructions, as well as hemodynamic (BOLD) images
for cross-validation against optically measured deoxy-hemoglobin. We describe
the MRI breast compression platform and present initial results demonstrating
contrast between the BOLD signal evolution in fibro-glandular vs. adipose
tissue.