Computational Optics Enables Breast Cancer Profiling in Point-of-Care Settings

2018 
The global burden of cancer, severe diagnostic bottlenecks in underserved regions, and underfunded health care systems are fueling the need for inexpensive, rapid and treatment-informative diagnostics. Based on advances in computational optics and deep learning, we have developed a low-cost digital system, termed AIDA (artificial intelligence diffraction analysis), for breast cancer diagnosis of fine needle aspirates. Here, we show high accuracy (>90%) in (i) recognizing cells directly from diffraction patterns and (ii) classifying breast cancer types using deep-learning based analysis of sample aspirates. The image algorithm is fast, enabling cellular analyses at high throughput (~3 sec per 1000 cells), and the unsupervised processing allows use by lower skill health care workers. AIDA can perform quantitative molecular profiling on individual cells, revealing intratumor molecular heterogeneity and has the potential to improve cancer diagnosis and treatment. The system could be further developed for othe...
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