Stop by our ISMRM Poster to learn more about our recent work – Standardizing Breast Diffusion MRI: An Anthropomorphic 2D Phantom for Quantitative and Reproducible ADC Measurements.
Impact: A morphologically accurate, patient-derived breast phantom filled with NIST-traceable PVP diffusion mimics provides a stable, anatomically realistic reference for DWI calibration and QA/QC. It enables harmonized quantitative breast DWI across scanners, supporting reproducible ADC measurement and cross-site standardization.
Poster: 462-06-003. Standardizing Breast Diffusion MRI: An Anthropomorphic 2D Phantom for Quantitative and Reproducible ADC Measurements
Todor Karaulanov, Chamni Jayarathna, PhD, Callie Weiant, John Wenzel, @Shannon John, Bill Hollander
ISMRM – Annual Meeting: Breast MRI: Technical Developments
Digital Poster – Body Tuesday, 12 May 2026
Digital Posters Row C 16:55 – 17:50
Session Number: 462-06 This session present technical developments in breast MRI, focussing on both hard- and software optimisation, and the consequences of these for clinical breast MRI interpretation.
Skill Level: Intermediate
Many thanks to the Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade, Rama Haris, Kacie Skelton, MBA, @Leah Bean, and team for supporting this work.
National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) ISMRM Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) QIBA – now QMIC – Quantitative Medical Imaging Coalition
