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Infrared scanner discerns mole from melanoma

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Marie Freebody, [email protected]

Oncologists could benefit from a new noninvasive infrared scanning system that determines whether pigmented skin growths are benign moles or melanoma, a lethal form of cancer. According to its developers at Johns Hopkins University, a pilot clinical trial of 50 patients is currently under way with the hope that the infrared skin cancer detector could be used in clinical applications in the next five to 10 years. The National Cancer Institute estimated that 68,720 new cases of melanoma were reported in the US in 2009, and it attributed 8650 deaths to the disease. The trouble with...Read full article

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    Published: May 2010
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    infrared scanner
    An optical system used to collect infrared energy from a scene using scanning optics with a point or line detector, as compared with a fixed optical system with a full two-dimensional detector array.
    BiophotonicsbiopsiesBioScancamerasCila HermanFDA approvalfull-body scanning systemImaginginfrared camerasinfrared scannerJohn Hopkins Department of Mechanical EngineeringJohn Hopkins Kimmel Cancer CenterJohn Hopkins UniversitymalignantMarie FreebodymelanomamolesNational Cancer InstituteNewsSensors & Detectorsskin cancerskin lesion

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