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Abstract #2741

Restriction Spectrum Imaging in Breast Cancer

Rebecca Rakow-Penner1, Nathan White1, Boya Abudu1, Joshua Kuperman1, Hauke Bartsch1, Natalie Schenker-Ahmed1, David Karow1, Haydee Ojeda-Fournier1, and Anders Dale1

1Radiology, UCSD, San Diego, CA, United States

Restriction Spectrum Imaging (RSI) is an advanced diffusion imaging technique that has potential to correct for B0 distortions and non-invasively predict tumor grade. This abstract is an initial evaluation of RSI in breast imaging. We evaluated RSI on 11 patients with biopsy proven cancer. Our results indicate that RSI significantly increases conspicuity of cancer relative to the standard ADC.

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