Department of Medicine, UTE University, Quito, South America
Research Article
Elastography as a Method for the Detection of Breast Cancer
Author(s): Juan Farak Gomez*, Andres Felipe Diaz Munoz, Heyman Bravo Dominguez, Maria Carolina Causil Galvis, Sarly Katiana Serrano Medina, Lilian Paola Navarro Mercado, Diana Carolina Gonzalez Sotelo, David Alejandro Guzman Sanchez, Irina Alejandra Vallejos Diaz and Juan Abraham Gonzales Albarracin
Breast cancer is a disease characterized by the increase and lack of control in the growth of mammary epithelial cells. In recent years, research has been carried out on new technologies with the aim of being more precise and less radical in the methods used for the diagnosis of breast cancer, where a new use of ultrasound based on the properties of elastic tissues emerged, a technology that uses the name of elastography, which greatly improves the accuracy of diagnosis, the development and application of elastography in the breast, it has made it possible to characterize the elasticity of lesions detected by B-mode (fundamentally nodules) and in certain cases to raise or lower the degree of suspicion of lesions initially assessed by B-mode and color doppler, for breast cancer, has been shown that elastic ultrasound provides information on prognosis and response to neo adjuvant therap.. View More»