Quantitative visualization and detection of skin cancer using resistance temperature sensors
FUNDACÁNCER indicates that skin cancer ranks fourth among the highest incidence in Panama. By investigating current diagnostic methods, it has been discovered that it is still a purely qualitative test, based solely on visual inspection. After a cooling effect on the epidermis, the benign lesions ha...
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2020
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| Accesso online: | https://revistas.utp.ac.pa/index.php/ric/article/view/2400 https://ridda2.utp.ac.pa/handle/123456789/10102 |
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| Riassunto: | FUNDACÁNCER indicates that skin cancer ranks fourth among the highest incidence in Panama. By investigating current diagnostic methods, it has been discovered that it is still a purely qualitative test, based solely on visual inspection. After a cooling effect on the epidermis, the benign lesions have a thermal recovery similar to normal skin, while the thermal recovery of the malignant lesion is thermoregulated in a shorter time interval. The main objective is to design a cost-effective device to add a quantitative value to current methods through physical contact on the skin. |
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