Microwave imaging is a safe and promising new technology in breast radiology, avoiding discomfort of breast compression and usage of ionizing radiation. This paper presents the first prospective microwave breast imaging study during which both symptomatic and asymptomatic subjects were recruited. Specifically, a prospective multicentre international clinical trial was performed in 2020–2021, to investigate the capability of a microwave imaging device (MammoWave) in allowing distinction between breasts with no radiological finding (NF) and breasts with radiological findings (WF), i.e., with benign or malignant lesions. Each breast scan was performed with the volunteers lying on a dedicated examination table in a comfortable prone position. M...
Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer type and is the leading cause of cancer-related ...
Abstract The incidence of breast cancer and associated deaths are a recognized world health problem...
The use of microwave imaging for breast cancer detection has witnessed growing attention from resear...
Microwave imaging is a safe and promising new technology in breast radiology, avoiding discomfort of...
This work presents the first multicentric, single arm, prospective study to evaluate the ability of ...
Purpose: Microwave radar-based breast imaging technology utilizes the principle of radar, in which r...
Microwave imaging is a safe and promising new technology in breast radiology, avoiding discomfort of...
Microwave imaging for breast cancer detection has attracted growing global attention with a small nu...
Novel techniques, such as microwave imaging, have been implemented in different prototypes and are u...
This book collates past and current research on one of the most promising emerging modalities for br...
Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer in female all over the world. Early detection and tr...
Interest in imaging the breast with electromagnetic fields in the 1-3 GHz range has been motivated b...
The incidence rate of breast cancer is the highest of any cancer among women in the United States, ...
Contains reports on one research project.National Institutes of Health (Grant 5 ROI GM20370-05
Nowadays, novel microwave imaging applications in breast cancer screening are being investigated as ...
Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer type and is the leading cause of cancer-related ...
Abstract The incidence of breast cancer and associated deaths are a recognized world health problem...
The use of microwave imaging for breast cancer detection has witnessed growing attention from resear...
Microwave imaging is a safe and promising new technology in breast radiology, avoiding discomfort of...
This work presents the first multicentric, single arm, prospective study to evaluate the ability of ...
Purpose: Microwave radar-based breast imaging technology utilizes the principle of radar, in which r...
Microwave imaging is a safe and promising new technology in breast radiology, avoiding discomfort of...
Microwave imaging for breast cancer detection has attracted growing global attention with a small nu...
Novel techniques, such as microwave imaging, have been implemented in different prototypes and are u...
This book collates past and current research on one of the most promising emerging modalities for br...
Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer in female all over the world. Early detection and tr...
Interest in imaging the breast with electromagnetic fields in the 1-3 GHz range has been motivated b...
The incidence rate of breast cancer is the highest of any cancer among women in the United States, ...
Contains reports on one research project.National Institutes of Health (Grant 5 ROI GM20370-05
Nowadays, novel microwave imaging applications in breast cancer screening are being investigated as ...
Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer type and is the leading cause of cancer-related ...
Abstract The incidence of breast cancer and associated deaths are a recognized world health problem...
The use of microwave imaging for breast cancer detection has witnessed growing attention from resear...