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Noninvasive characterization of locally advanced breast cancer using textural analysis of quantitative ultrasound parametric images

Tadayyon et al., 2014

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18052551216089072617
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Tadayyon H
Sadeghi-Naini A
Czarnota G
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Translational oncology

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PURPOSE: The identification of tumor pathologic characteristics is an important part of breast cancer diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment planning but currently requires biopsy as its standard. Here, we investigated a noninvasive quantitative ultrasound method for the …
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