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Fighting Cancer with CW Shear-Wave Elastography

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Master's thesis and projects

Master's thesis and projects

– Ultrasound technology

The Department of circulation and medical imaging offers projects and master's thesis topics for technology students of most of the different technical study programmes at NTNU. There is a seperate page for the supplementary specialisation courses.

List of topics

Topics for thesis and projects are given below. Most of the topics can be adjusted to the students qualifications and wishes.

Don't hesitate to take contact with the corresponding supervisor - we're looking forward to a discussion with you!

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null Fighting Cancer with CW Shear-Wave Elastography

Fighting Cancer with CW Shear-Wave Elastography

Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women worldwide, with nearly 1.7 million new cases diagnosed in 2012 (second most common cancer overall). This represents about 12% of all new cancer cases and 25% of all cancers in women. Early detection remains the cornerstone of breast cancer control. The majority of deaths (269 000) occur in low- and middle-income countries, where most women with breast cancer are diagnosed in late stages.

Ultrasound is used as the first screening test for breast cancer. However, in early stages, tumorous masses are difficult to detect due to lack of contrast. Ultrasonic elastography brings a new dimension into cancer detection by imaging the tissue stiffness rather than its reflectivity. New techniques have been recently proposed using CW vibration fields. Here at ISB we are developing a technique that can potentially increase the resolution and accuracy of stiffness maps. We utilize high frequency acoustic fields (1 to 5 kHz) and a detection technique based on the k-space transform. Fig.1 shows a numerical simulation of the estimated shear-wave velocity map when an acoustic vibration field of 2500 Hz is used.

Figure 1b. Estimated shear wave velocity map.Figure 1b. Estimated shear wave velocity map.
Figure 1a. Detected velocity field.Figure 1a. Detected velocity field.

Video:

  • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PmXb1CImZnQ

Aim:

We would like to develop this technique further by

  • Developing a 2 kHz shear wave acoustic vibrator, and
  • using 3D ultrasound to image the shear-wave vibration field.

Profile:

We look for someone that:

  • likes experimental work and developing technology,
  • would like to get hands on scientific procedures, and
  • (may be) get her/his name on a paper.

Requirements:

  •     Background in signal processing or electronics is desirable.

Contact:

   Alfonso Rodriguez-Molares Ph.D., Senior Engineer

   Sebastien Salles Ph.D., Postdoc

How to write ...

How to write ...

  • a good abstract
  • a good introduction

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Contact

  • Lasse Løvstakken

    Lasse Løvstakken Professor

    lasse.lovstakken@ntnu.no Department of Circulation and Medical Imaging

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