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Mechanical and Hemodynamic Responses of Breast Tissue During Compression

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Abstract

Studying hemodynamic and mechanical responses of the breast during fractional mammographic compression has the potential to produce biomarkers for diagnosing breast cancer. Comparisons between measured pressure distributions and reconstructed hemodynamic images show strong correlations.

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