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Comparative Study
. 1999 Apr 20:873:42-50.
doi: 10.1111/j.1749-6632.1999.tb09447.x.

Ex vivo discrimination between normal and pathological tissues in human breast surgical biopsies using bioimpedance spectroscopy

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Comparative Study

Ex vivo discrimination between normal and pathological tissues in human breast surgical biopsies using bioimpedance spectroscopy

N Chauveau et al. Ann N Y Acad Sci. .

Abstract

Ex vivo bioimpedance data measured on normal and cancerous female breast tissues are reported. They clearly show that the electrical properties of normal tissues, surrounding tissues, and carcinoma are different. These differences lie in the conductivity, in the characteristic frequency (frequency of the maximum of the imaginary part of the bioimpedance), and also in the shape of the Bode plots. Modeling using an R-S-Zcpe model is reported as well as indexes extracted from the real and imaginary parts of the bioimpedance. Even if a classification of the different types of tissues remains a difficult task and leads to much less precise diagnosis than microscopic examination, the electrical behavior of mammary tissue could be used to develop a noninvasive technique for early breast cancer detection.

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