ISSN: 2155-9554
Department of Research Biostatistics, Institute for Health Research, University of Notre Dame Western Australia, Fremantle, Australia
 Research Article   
								
																Ultra-Sound Shear Wave Elastography Tissue Stiffness and Thickness Assessment after Adjuvant Radiotherapy For Breast Cancer Treatment: An Exploratory Study 
																Author(s): Catherine Hunt*, Anita Bourke, Joshua Dass, Tammy Corica, Sueli Hardwick, Angela Jacques, Greta Busch and Helen DeJong             
								
																
						 Aim: This research investigated the feasibility of using B-mode ultrasound with Shear-Wave Elastography (SWE) to evaluate the structural and mechanical properties of multiple tissue layers in the pectoral region of women with chronic radiation fibrosis following breast cancer treatment.
Method: Nine women between one and five years post unilateral conventional fractionated radiotherapy were evaluated. Both ultrasound and SWE were used to examine the thickness and stiffness of skin, subcutaneous adipose tissue, fascia and muscle in both their irradiated and non-irradiated sides.
Linear mixed models were conducted to examine statistical differences in tissue thickness and stiffness between irradiated and non-irradiated sides with the arm resting by the side and also in abduction.
Results: Significant differ.. View More»
						  
																DOI:
								10.35248/2155-9554.22.13.597