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Microwave
Imaging for Breast Cancer Detection X-ray
mammography is the most commonly used method for breast cancer detection. X-ray mammography creates images of the
density of breast tissues and these images are used to detect tumors. According to the institute of medicine, X-ray
mammography has been shown in clinical trials to reduce breast cancer deaths,
but it is not perfect. “The immense burden of breast cancer and the inherent limitations of mammography have been the driving forces behind efforts to develop technologies for the early detection of breast cancer.” ‑ Microwave imaging
is an alternative to X-ray mammography for breast cancer detection. It relies, at microwave frequencies, on
differences in permittivity and conductivity between malignant and normal
tissues within the breast. There are a
number of microwave breast imaging methods developed by groups; in [1] Mammography and Beyond: Developing
Technologies for the Early Detection
of Breast Cancer, Academy Press, 2001. Computational
Electromagnetics Research Laboratory http://www.ece.mcmaster.ca/faculty/nikolova/cgi-bin/ceml.cgi?t=index http://www.ece.mcmaster.ca/faculty/nikolova/ Biomedical
Engineering at the http://www.eng.ucalgary.ca/Biomedical/medical-imaging-microwave.htm http://engineering.dartmouth.edu/thayer/research/imaging.html University
of Wisconsin-Madison Research in
Biomedical Imaging http://www.engr.wisc.edu/bme/research/#BiomedicalImaging The GVU
center @ Georgia Tech. http://www-static.cc.gatech.edu/gvu/index.html http://www-static.cc.gatech.edu/gvu/biovis/ The Mayo
Clinic Biomedical Imaging Resource National
Cancer Institute American
Cancer Society http://www.cancer.org/docroot/home/index.asp Cancer
Facts and Figures for 2006 http://www.cancer.org/docroot/STT/content/STT_1x_Cancer_Facts__Figures_2006.asp IEEE Xplore http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/Xplore/dynhome.jsp Physics in Medicine and Biology http://www.iop.org/EJ/journal/0031-9155/1 The National Library of Medicine's Visible Human Project On Causality http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/causation-process/ I am
Teaching Assistant for the following courses: COE 4TL4:
DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING http://www.ece.mcmaster.ca/~jkzhang/Course%20Introduction.htm ECE 3FI4:
THEORY AND APPLICATIONS IN ELECTROMAGNETICS http://www.ece.mcmaster.ca/faculty/nikolova/EM.htm STOCKHOLM, Sweden Oct 2, 2006 (AP)— Andrew Z. Fire and Craig C. Mello won the Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine Monday for discovering a powerful way to turn off the effect of specific genes, opening a new avenue for disease treatment. http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/medicine/laureates/2006/index.html http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/physics/laureates/2006/index.html HAMILTON (CBC) - In 2003, Michael DeGroote, the former CEO of Laidlaw
Transport Ltd. donated an eye-opening $105 million to the medical school,
transforming it into one of the best-endowed in North America. Degroote's gift
was the largest single cash donation in Canadian history and the school was
renamed in his honour. http://www.cbc.ca/news/background/wealth/charitable-donations.html University. HAMILTON (McMaster Daily News) - A rare honour has been
bestowed on Tamas Terlaky, professor of Computing and Software at McMaster. He
has been awarded a University Professorship in the Faculty of Information
Technology at the Terlaky was recently in http://dailynews.mcmaster.ca/story.cfm?id=4241 Online Science & Technology News Links: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/default.stm http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3032118/ also at www.eggzero.com daniel.eggzero.com Last Updated on October 8,2006. © 2006 by Daniel Hailu. |
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