ONKOCET Ltd. has exhibited the devices from its portfolio on the MEDTEC UK exhibition in Birmingham, April 2011 through our partner Medical & Partners.
Vaisblat A.V., Vesnin S.G., Konkin M.A., Lashchenkov A.V., Tihomirova N.N.
Introduction
Presently the earlier detection of breast cancer is one of the most important problems. In several countries this disease is the main course of women death. In the United States one in every 9 women will experience breast cancer during her lifetime.
Specialists say that early detection of breast cancer by the clinical method is later biologically. Screening once in 12-24 months is not enough to detect fast growing breast cancer. Note that patients with fast growing breast cancer is a quarter of all breast cancer patients. …So it is expedient to use screening in conjunction with other non-invasive investigative methods...
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Sdvigkov A.M., Vesnin S.G., Kartasheva A.F., Bjahov M. U.,Gurtvoy I.,J., Borisov V.I., Arablinsriy V., M., Kozlovskiy O.M., Sobol M.U., Goncharov V.J., Torlina V.E., Makarova E. A., Popova S. V.
Clinical trial data of the RTM-01-RES radiometer are represented to estimate its diagnostic abilities and to determine its role as a method for diagnosisof breast cancer in medicine practice.The diagnostic techniques may be divided into two groups. The firstone includes X-ray examination (mammography), ultrasonography. Thesemethods and some others such as tomography investigate anatomical structureof the breast and detect abnormalities, e.g. tumors.The second group includes thermal methods, namely infrared thermometryand radiometry. These methods detect physiologic pathologies representedby thermal abnormalities and thermal differentials.Each method included in these groups is independent and has its ownbenefits and imperfections.In 1956 Lawson was the first who used infrared thermography for detectionof breast cancer. This method reads the infrared heat radiating fromthe surface of the body and displays distribution of the temperature as a thermogram.
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Burdina L.M., Vaisblat A.V., Vesnin S.G., Konkin M.A., Laschenkov A.V., Naumkina N.G., Tihomirova N.N.
Moscow mammalogy dispensary
Introduction
The increase in breast cancer makes physicians and diagnostic equipment developers to look for new methods for early detection of the breast disease.Present cancer detection methods other than radiometry (i.e., palpation physical examination, mammography, ultrasonography) require that the tumour have mass and contrast with respect to the surrounding tissue (i.e., they detect formed structure changes in tissues)...
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