The GPCALMA (Grid Platform for Computer Assisted Library for MAmmography)
collaboration involves several departments of physics, INFN sections, and
italian hospitals. The aim of this collaboration is developing a tool that can
help radiologists in early detection of breast cancer. GPCALMA has built a
large distributed database of digitised mammographic images (about 5500 images
corresponding to 1650 patients) and developed a CAD (Computer Aided Detection)
software which is integrated in a station that can also be used for acquire new
images, as archive and to perform statistical analysis. The images are
completely described: pathological ones have a consistent characterization with
radiologist's diagnosis and histological data, non pathological ones correspond
to patients with a follow up at least three years. The distributed database is
realized throught the connection of all the hospitals and research centers in
GRID tecnology. In each hospital local patients digital images are stored in
the local database. Using GRID connection, GPCALMA will allow each node to work
on distributed database data as well as local database data. Using its database
the GPCALMA tools perform several analysis. A texture analysis, i.e. an
automated classification on adipose, dense or glandular texture, can be
provided by the system. GPCALMA software also allows classification of
pathological features, in particular massive lesions analysis and
microcalcification clusters analysis. The performance of the GPCALMA system
will be presented in terms of the ROC (Receiver Operating Characteristic)
curves. The results of GPCALMA system as "second reader" will also be
presented.Comment: 6 pages, Proceedings of the Seventh Mexican Symposium on Medical
Physics 2003, Vol. 682/1, pp. 67-72, Mexico City, Mexic