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Continuous-wave terahertz imaging of nonmelanoma skin cancers

Posted on:2011-11-19Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:University of Massachusetts LowellCandidate:Joseph, Cecil SudhirFull Text:PDF
GTID:1448390002968484Subject:Engineering
Abstract/Summary:
Continuous wave terahertz imaging has the potential to offer a safe, non-invasive medical imaging modality for detecting different types of human skin cancers. Terahertz pulse imaging (TPI) has already shown that there is contrast between basal cell carcinoma and normal skin. Continuous-wave imaging offers a simpler, lower cost alternative to terahertz pulse imaging. This project aims to isolate the optimal contrast frequency for a continuous wave terahertz imaging system and demonstrate transmission based, in-vitro , imaging of thin sections of non-melanoma skin cancers and correlate the images to sample histology. The aim of this project is to conduct a proof-of-principle experiment that establishes whether continuous-wave terahertz imaging can detect differences between cancerous and normal tissue while outlining the basic requirements for building a system capable of performing in vivo tests.
Keywords/Search Tags:Imaging, Skin, Continuous-wave
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