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Microprocessor-assisted screening techniques

B D Sollish, E H Frei, E Hammerman

    Israel Journal of Medical Sciences
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    Microprocessor technology enables advanced medical devices like the Mammoscan dielectric breast scanner. This technology facilitates detailed analysis and data storage for improved breast cancer detection and classification.

    Area of Science:

    • Biomedical Engineering
    • Medical Instrumentation
    • Digital Signal Processing

    Background:

    • Microprocessor advancements are crucial for modern medical instrumentation.
    • Dielectric breast scanning offers a novel approach to medical imaging.
    • Developing sophisticated diagnostic tools requires integrated hardware and software solutions.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To discuss key microprocessor design features in medical instrumentation.
    • To present the Mammoscan dielectric breast scanner as a case study.
    • To explore the application of microprocessors in developing advanced diagnostic systems.

    Main Methods:

    • Detailed explanation of dielectric breast scanning principles.
    • Description of the Mammoscan system's technical implementation.

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  • Analysis of microprocessor capabilities for data handling and storage.
  • Main Results:

    • Demonstration of a functional Mammoscan dielectric breast scanner.
    • Presentation of typical Mammoscan examination results, including normal and suspicious findings.
    • Preliminary evaluation of image classification algorithms.

    Conclusions:

    • Microprocessors are essential for the functionality and data analysis capabilities of devices like the Mammoscan.
    • Large-scale clinical data collection is vital for enhancing image classification accuracy.
    • The Mammoscan represents a significant step forward in microprocessor-enabled medical diagnostic technology.