Breast cancer constitutes about 25% of all cancers and is the leading cause of cancer death among females. In order to reduce breast cancer mortality
mammography screening programmes have been implemented in many countries. However
these programmes are still controversial
due to the radiation exposure and the unsatisfactory diagnostic accuracy related to mammography. X-ray phase contrast imaging technology is a new imaging method sensitive to refraction generated by X-ray transmitted through the object. Phase contrast imaging has been shown to have excellent soft tissue contrast and can significantly improve cancerous tissue visualization
especially for weak absorbing material. Therefore
breast X-ray phase contrast imaging may significantly promote the early diagnosis of breast cancer. Studies have shown that breast phase contrast CT can clearly show the fine structures of breast tissue
which can often only be observed by histological examination. This implies that the breast X-ray phase contrast imaging may lead the development trend of the new imaging applications. In this review
we briefly overview the phase contrast imaging on the physical theory and several information acquisition methods
and introduce the recent development of breast X-ray phase contrast imaging and its clinical application.