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In this work, the way in which tissues cool down after mild heating is used as a means for diagnosing tumors faster - in 6 days after tumour implantation - than the current ocular inspection standard, which takes 11 days for a reliable detection. This has been demonstrated in vivo using melanoma tumour models.
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This work proposes a tumour detection method based only in temperature measurements, with simple instrumentation, capable of halving the detection time typically associated to ocular inspection.
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This page is a summary of: In Vivo Early Tumor Detection and Diagnosis by Infrared Luminescence Transient Nanothermometry, Advanced Functional Materials, September 2018, Wiley,
DOI: 10.1002/adfm.201803924.
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