In this work, we present a clinical prototype with a wearable patient interface for microwave breast cancer detection. The long-term aim of the prototype is a breast health monitoring application. The system operates using multistatic time-domain pulsed radar, with 16 flexible antennas embedded into a bra. Unlike the previously reported, table-based prototype with a rigid cup-like holder, the wearable one requires no immersion medium and enables simple localization of breast surface. In comparison with the table-based prototype, the wearable one is also significantly more cost-effective and has a smaller footprint. To demonstrate the improved functionality of the wearable prototype, we here report the outcome of daily testing of the new, we...
Breast cancer is the leading cause of death among females, early diagnostic methods with suitable tr...
Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer in female all over the world. Early detection and tr...
Near field imaging using microwaves in medical applications is of great current interest for its cap...
In this work, we present a clinical prototype with a wearable patient interface for microwave breast...
Abstract—This work presents a clinical prototype for microwave breast imaging via multistatic radar ...
Early detection of breast cancer is vital for successful treatment of the disease. The current stand...
Purpose: Microwave radar-based breast imaging technology utilizes the principle of radar, in which r...
Breast cancer, one of the primary causes of women mortality worldwide, can be effectively treated if...
Abstract—In this work, we present advanced testing scenarios of our microwave time-domain breast can...
Microwave imaging has been proposed as a possible complimentary imaging technique to X-ray mammograp...
First, we report on the design, simulation and measurement of a 2-4 GHz conformable antenna optimize...
This book collates past and current research on one of the most promising emerging modalities for br...
Breast cancer is the most common form of cancer found in women. Early detection and timely medical t...
poster abstractBreast cancer is one of the major common diseases among women and takes about 40,000 ...
Breast cancer is a disease that occurs most often in female cancer patients. Early detection can sig...
Breast cancer is the leading cause of death among females, early diagnostic methods with suitable tr...
Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer in female all over the world. Early detection and tr...
Near field imaging using microwaves in medical applications is of great current interest for its cap...
In this work, we present a clinical prototype with a wearable patient interface for microwave breast...
Abstract—This work presents a clinical prototype for microwave breast imaging via multistatic radar ...
Early detection of breast cancer is vital for successful treatment of the disease. The current stand...
Purpose: Microwave radar-based breast imaging technology utilizes the principle of radar, in which r...
Breast cancer, one of the primary causes of women mortality worldwide, can be effectively treated if...
Abstract—In this work, we present advanced testing scenarios of our microwave time-domain breast can...
Microwave imaging has been proposed as a possible complimentary imaging technique to X-ray mammograp...
First, we report on the design, simulation and measurement of a 2-4 GHz conformable antenna optimize...
This book collates past and current research on one of the most promising emerging modalities for br...
Breast cancer is the most common form of cancer found in women. Early detection and timely medical t...
poster abstractBreast cancer is one of the major common diseases among women and takes about 40,000 ...
Breast cancer is a disease that occurs most often in female cancer patients. Early detection can sig...
Breast cancer is the leading cause of death among females, early diagnostic methods with suitable tr...
Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer in female all over the world. Early detection and tr...
Near field imaging using microwaves in medical applications is of great current interest for its cap...