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Skin Cancer Diagnostics Using Photoacoustic Imaging

Skin Cancer Diagnostics Using Photoacoustic Imaging

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Overview

In this clinical study, photoacoustic imaging will be used on patients with suspected skin cancer (primarily melanoma, basal cell carcinoma, and squamous cell carcinoma) to determine the tumor borders both superficially and at a depth.

Description

The study will employ multispectral photoacoustic imaging in the spectral range between 680-970 nm to scan suspected skin tumors both in vivo and ex vivo. The hyperspectral data will then undergo rigorous spectral analysis with the objective to identify the spectral fingerprints associated with healthy tissue and tumor. Thereafter, a classification algorithm will be used to determine whether a pixel in the acquired image more likely identifies with healthy tissue or tumor, which is then repeated for all pixels in the images. As such, a 3D image can be reconstructed in which the tumor is visibly contrasted from healthy tissue. Achieving this goal will facilitate the diagnostic procedures and greatly reduce waiting times, clinical costs and potential patient suffering.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Patients scheduled to perform surgical excision of lesion(s) suspected to be tumors.

Exclusion Criteria:

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Study details
    Skin Cancer

NCT06379581

Region Skane

2 May 2024

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