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Detection of Tumor Growth from Differential Acoustic Measurements

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Abstract

To maximize the probability of tumor detection in the breast using ultrasound, frequencies in the range of 0.25MHz-1MHz may be better than the 1MHz-10MHz range used in current imaging technology.

© 2001 Optical Society of America


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