Monday, February 02, 2026

A portable ultrasound sensor may enable earlier detection of breast cancer

Amazing stuff!

Notice MIT too uses the horrible ideological term "people" for women!!!

"For people [women] who are at high risk of developing breast cancer, frequent screenings with ultrasound can help detect tumors early. MIT researchers have now developed a miniaturized ultrasound system that could make it easier for breast ultrasounds to be performed more often, either at home or at a doctor’s office.

The new system consists of a small ultrasound probe attached to an acquisition and processing module that is a little larger than a smartphone. This system can be used on the go when connected to a laptop computer to reconstruct and view wide-angle 3D images in real-time. ..."

From the abstract:
"Effective resource-constrained volumetric ultrasound imaging requires compact, low-power systems capable of wide-angle real-time 3D imaging to accommodate small changes in placement by the operator. However, obtaining such images requires an excessive O(N2) channel count, bulky electronics, and high power consumption.
We introduce an end-to-end system architecture to enable high-resolution, real-time 3D ultrasound imaging in a portable form factor. We present: a convolutional optimally distributed array (CODA) geometry that drastically reduces the number of elements (from 1024 to 128), a novel chirped data acquisition (cDAQ) architecture that enhances imaging depth while operating with a 25.3 dB lower transmit amplitude than a pulsed system, and an associated new signal processing methodology.
We experimentally demonstrate our system's ability to perform deep (> 11 cm), high axial resolution (< 600 µm), and wide-angle (57°) imaging, while simultaneously reducing power consumption (29.6x reduction) and drive voltage (18 V).
We validated our system in vitro and further performed in vivo human trials, demonstrating the ability to detect both tumors and cysts in breast tissue. This new architectural approach will unlock a new class of medical devices with enhanced diagnostic and long-term monitoring capabilities and open up future wearable designs of real-time 3D ultrasound systems."

A portable ultrasound sensor may enable earlier detection of breast cancer | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology "The new system could be used at home or in doctors’ offices to scan people who are at high risk for breast cancer."




Fig. 1 Real-time 3D ultrasound imaging system architecture.


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