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Proton relaxation times in cancer diagnosis
Date Issued
01-01-1988
Author(s)
Mariappan, S. V.Santhana
Subramanian, S.
Indian Institute of Technology, Madras
Rajalakshmi, K. R.
Sukumaran, S. S.
Abstract
Proton nuclear magnetic resonance relaxation parameters ( T1,T2) were measured for over 100 malignant and normal tissue samples of various organs of the human body. The purpose ofthis study was to estimate the reliability ofthe NMR technique in discriminating normal from malignant tissues. Breast and cervix samples were analyzed by using the malignancy index concept and we were able to distinguish malignant and normal tissue in 17 out of 18 breast samples and 5 out of 7 cervix samples. Since the relaxation data of a normal control population ofthe other organs were not available, the data for these are reported without any further analysis. The distinction between carcinomas and sarcomas was also made by using the estimated relaxation parameters. Malignancy indices of breast tissue samples for linear least‐squares and nonlinear two‐parameter and three‐parameter least‐squares procedures were calculated and used to evaluate the relative efficiencies in discriminating malignant from normal tissues. © 1988 Academic Press, Inc. Copyright © 1988 Wiley‐Liss, Inc., A Wiley Company
Volume
8