Skin-Tumour Classification with Functional Infrared Imaging
Annually 133.000 people world-wide get sick on malign melanoma, tendency increasing. The purpose of this project is the early diagnosis of malignant skin cancer. At the moment the dermatologists are screening for anomalies at the relevant lesion by examining the skin area with a microscope. To determine changes, another scan has to be taken in a follow-up session after a time period of about 15-20 weeks. Today’s visual diagnostic decision is based on the pragmatic ABCD-approach (Asymmetry, Border, Colour, and Diameter). However, there is no adequate and sound non-invasive way to find out, if a skin spot is either malign or benign. If the visual approach corroborates a suspicion of skin cancer, histology is needed to make explicit diagnosis. To avoid unnecessary surgeries (on false positive alarm) and to initiate necessary surgeries in early stages a new diagnostic screening approach is investigated in this project.
Original image and IR images of the basalioma sequel after 50 s, 150 s and 300 s of thermo-regulation
Former Project Members
- Steffen Schumann (University of Basel, principle investigator)
- Lucas Pfaffmann (RheinAhrCampus Remagen, principle investigator)
- Thorsten M. Buzug (University of Luebeck)
Cooperations
- Prof. Dr. Uwe Reinhold (Dermato-onkologische Praxisklinik Bonn, Germany)
- Prof. Dr. Dr. Jürgen Ruhlmann (Medical Center Bonn, Germany)
Publications
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Skin-Tumour Classification with Functional Infrared Imaging, 313–322, 2006.
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Functional Infrared Imaging for Skin-Cancer Screening, 2766–2769, 2006, DOI: 10.1109/IEMBS.2006.259895.
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Medical Imaging in the [1012Hz - 1014Hz] Domain, 1728–1731, 2005, DOI: 10.1109/IEMBS.2005.1616778.
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Skin-Cancer Detection Using Thermographic Images, 1529–1530, 2005.
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Thermography-Based Detection of Skin Cancer, 28–33, 2005.
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Non-Standard Medical Imaging Modalities, 22–27, 2005.
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- Research
- Biochemical Engineering
- Magnetic Particle Imaging
- Magnetic Resonance Imaging
- Nuclear Imaging
- Image Computing
- X-Ray Based Imaging
- SAIL
- Completed Projects
- Forensic Workplace for Soft Tissue Reconstruction
- Restoration and Conformal Mapping of Triangulated Surfaces
- Skin-Tumour Classification with Functional Infrared Imaging
- CT Imaging of Neandertaler Fossils
- Radiographic Investigations of Micro Ruptures in Technical Diaphragms
- T-Ray Imaging
- In-silico brain tumor growth
- Limited Angle Tomography
- Spectral X-Ray Diffraction