TY - JOUR
T1 - Current status of optoacoustic breast imaging and future trends in clinical application
T2 - is it ready for prime time?
AU - Ozcan, B. Bersu
AU - Wanniarachchi, Hashini
AU - Mason, Ralph P.
AU - Dogan, Basak E.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s), under exclusive licence to European Society of Radiology 2024.
PY - 2024/9
Y1 - 2024/9
N2 - Abstract: Optoacoustic imaging (OAI) is an emerging field with increasing applications in patients and exploratory clinical trials for breast cancer. Optoacoustic imaging (or photoacoustic imaging) employs non-ionizing, laser light to create thermoelastic expansion in tissues and detect the resulting ultrasonic emission. By combining high optical contrast capabilities with the high spatial resolution and anatomic detail of grayscale ultrasound, OAI offers unique opportunities for visualizing biological function of tissues in vivo. Over the past decade, human breast applications of OAI, including benign/malignant mass differentiation, distinguishing cancer molecular subtype, and predicting metastatic potential, have significantly increased. We discuss the current state of optoacoustic breast imaging, as well as future opportunities and clinical application trends. Clinical relevance statement: Optoacoustic imaging is a novel breast imaging technique that enables the assessment of breast cancer lesions and tumor biology without the risk of ionizing radiation exposure, intravenous contrast, or radionuclide injection. Key Points: • Optoacoustic imaging (OAI) is a safe, non-invasive imaging technique with thriving research and high potential clinical impact. • OAI has been considered a complementary tool to current standard breast imaging techniques. • OAI combines parametric maps of molecules that absorb light and scatter acoustic waves (like hemoglobin, melanin, lipids, and water) with anatomical images, facilitating scalable and real-time molecular evaluation of tissues.
AB - Abstract: Optoacoustic imaging (OAI) is an emerging field with increasing applications in patients and exploratory clinical trials for breast cancer. Optoacoustic imaging (or photoacoustic imaging) employs non-ionizing, laser light to create thermoelastic expansion in tissues and detect the resulting ultrasonic emission. By combining high optical contrast capabilities with the high spatial resolution and anatomic detail of grayscale ultrasound, OAI offers unique opportunities for visualizing biological function of tissues in vivo. Over the past decade, human breast applications of OAI, including benign/malignant mass differentiation, distinguishing cancer molecular subtype, and predicting metastatic potential, have significantly increased. We discuss the current state of optoacoustic breast imaging, as well as future opportunities and clinical application trends. Clinical relevance statement: Optoacoustic imaging is a novel breast imaging technique that enables the assessment of breast cancer lesions and tumor biology without the risk of ionizing radiation exposure, intravenous contrast, or radionuclide injection. Key Points: • Optoacoustic imaging (OAI) is a safe, non-invasive imaging technique with thriving research and high potential clinical impact. • OAI has been considered a complementary tool to current standard breast imaging techniques. • OAI combines parametric maps of molecules that absorb light and scatter acoustic waves (like hemoglobin, melanin, lipids, and water) with anatomical images, facilitating scalable and real-time molecular evaluation of tissues.
KW - Breast
KW - Cancer
KW - Photoacoustic techniques
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U2 - 10.1007/s00330-024-10600-2
DO - 10.1007/s00330-024-10600-2
M3 - Review article
C2 - 38308678
AN - SCOPUS:85183712056
SN - 0938-7994
VL - 34
SP - 6092
EP - 6107
JO - European Radiology
JF - European Radiology
IS - 9
ER -