Magnetic nanoparticles enhanced microwave imaging has been recently proposed as a new diagnostic tool to detect and image breast cancer. This communication summarizes some of the results of a numerical and an experimental characterization of a laboratory set-up, which will be exploited for a proof-of-concept assessment of the technique. The set-up includes optimized antennas and matching medium, and a simplified, but realistic, phantom of the breast. Measurements fully support numerical simulations, thus providing a firm basis for the aforementioned validation.
Characterization of a laboratory set-up for assessing the feasibility of magnetic nanoparticles enhanced microwave imaging
Borgia A;COSTANZO, Sandra;DI MASSA, Giuseppe;
2016-01-01
Abstract
Magnetic nanoparticles enhanced microwave imaging has been recently proposed as a new diagnostic tool to detect and image breast cancer. This communication summarizes some of the results of a numerical and an experimental characterization of a laboratory set-up, which will be exploited for a proof-of-concept assessment of the technique. The set-up includes optimized antennas and matching medium, and a simplified, but realistic, phantom of the breast. Measurements fully support numerical simulations, thus providing a firm basis for the aforementioned validation.File in questo prodotto:
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