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A hand-held impulse-radar breast cancer detector is developed by a research group led by Professor Takamaro Kikkawa, Research Institute for Nanodevice and Bio Systems, Âé¶¹AV. The detectability of malignant breast tumors and the safety are demonstrated in the pilot clinical test. The detector is composed of originally-designed integrated circuits for radar and transceiver, resulting in miniaturization and low power consumption.
The impulse-radar detector can establish a new modality for image diagnosis by solving the drawbacks of conventional X-ray mammography such as ionizing radiation and pain from breast compression. (Scientific Reports 2017)
Reference
Hang Song, Shinsuke Sasada, Takayuki Kadoya, Morihito Okada, Koji Arihiro, Xia Xiao & Takamaro Kikkawa, Detectability of Breast Tumor by a Hand-held Impulse-Radar Detector: Performance Evaluation and Pilot Clinical Study, Scientific Reports 7, Article number: 16353 (2017)


Professor Takamaro Kikkawa
Âé¶¹AV Research Institute for Nanodevice and Bio Systems