In human breast tumors, a 1-2 degrees C increase in skin surface temperature is usually observed at the periphery; it has been proposed that this change is due to the hypervascularity and increased blood flow resulting from tumor-associated angiogenesis. Here we tested the hypothesis that thermal imaging might represent a use I adjunctive technique in monitoring the growth dynamics of an tumor xenografts. Xenografts were established in immun co prised nude mice using MDA-MB-231 or MCF7 breast cancer cells. We exploited the inherent noncontact and noninvasive advantages of infrared thermography to detect skin surface temperature changes. Continuous thermographic investigation was performed to detect and monitor tumor growth in vivo and high ...
Early detection of breast cancer is the key to higher survival rates for breast cancer patients. We ...
Breast cancer is one of the most common forms of cancer in women, and early detection is the best ho...
AbstractWe report a novel observation about breast cancer. We imaged 6 fresh pathological specimens ...
In human breast tumors, a 1-2 degrees C increase in skin surface temperature is usually observed at ...
In human breast tumors, a 1–2°C increase in skin surface temperature is usually observed at the peri...
YesNon-invasive methods to monitor tumour growth are an important goal in cancer drug development. T...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women. Statistics released by the American Cancer Soci...
Thermographic imaging is a known technology to detect temperature differences. For medical applicati...
<p><b>Introduction:</b> In clinical practice and experimental settings, cutaneous premalignant and m...
Although the gold standard for breast cancer screening and evaluation is mammography, we continue to...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women, except for non-melanoma skin cancers. Women in ...
Copyright © 2012 S. P. Angeline Kirubha et al. This is an open access article distributed under the ...
Invasive breast carcinoma is the most common oncologic disease worldwide. The existing diagnostic me...
While passive thermal imaging of temperature difference between tumor and neighboring tissue provide...
Breast cancer is a common and dreadful disease among women. Regular screening helps in its early det...
Early detection of breast cancer is the key to higher survival rates for breast cancer patients. We ...
Breast cancer is one of the most common forms of cancer in women, and early detection is the best ho...
AbstractWe report a novel observation about breast cancer. We imaged 6 fresh pathological specimens ...
In human breast tumors, a 1-2 degrees C increase in skin surface temperature is usually observed at ...
In human breast tumors, a 1–2°C increase in skin surface temperature is usually observed at the peri...
YesNon-invasive methods to monitor tumour growth are an important goal in cancer drug development. T...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women. Statistics released by the American Cancer Soci...
Thermographic imaging is a known technology to detect temperature differences. For medical applicati...
<p><b>Introduction:</b> In clinical practice and experimental settings, cutaneous premalignant and m...
Although the gold standard for breast cancer screening and evaluation is mammography, we continue to...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women, except for non-melanoma skin cancers. Women in ...
Copyright © 2012 S. P. Angeline Kirubha et al. This is an open access article distributed under the ...
Invasive breast carcinoma is the most common oncologic disease worldwide. The existing diagnostic me...
While passive thermal imaging of temperature difference between tumor and neighboring tissue provide...
Breast cancer is a common and dreadful disease among women. Regular screening helps in its early det...
Early detection of breast cancer is the key to higher survival rates for breast cancer patients. We ...
Breast cancer is one of the most common forms of cancer in women, and early detection is the best ho...
AbstractWe report a novel observation about breast cancer. We imaged 6 fresh pathological specimens ...