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Thermography, cancer detection

The proper knowledge of temperature distribution during normothermia may be useful for improving thermography for cancer detection (Jain and Gullino, 1980 Jain, 1985a). [Pg.188]

The reflective wavelength of cholesteric liquid crystals varies according to temperature. Such an effect has been made useful in thermography. It has been applied in the diagnosis of cancers by displaying the skin temperature distribution. It has also been applied to test faults in integrated circuits. The applications also include thermometers and temperature warning indicators and non-destructive detection. [Pg.317]

A H Barrett, P C Myers, N L Sadowsky, Microwave thermography of normal and cancerous breast tissue . Conference on thermal characteristics of tumors applications in detection and treatment. New York, March, 979. Ann NY Acad Sci, 1980. [Pg.447]

Lapayowker, M. S., and Revesz, G., 1980, Thermography and Ultrasound in Detection and Diagnosis of Breast Cancer, Cancer, 46(4 Suppl) 933-938. [Pg.71]

Thermography as a Diagnostic Aid in the Early Detection of Breast Cancer... [Pg.123]


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