In vivo analysis of fracture toughness of thyroid gland tumors
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Human solid tumors that are hard or firm on physical palpation are likely to be cancerous, a clinical maxim that has been successfully applied to cancer screening programs, such as breast self-examination. However, the biological rel...
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doaj-40e7e8a363a849d1b83ecf737dc9a4762020-11-25T00:29:41ZengBMCJournal of Biological Engineering1754-16112008-10-01211210.1186/1754-1611-2-12In vivo analysis of fracture toughness of thyroid gland tumorsHirschowitz SharonSayre James WJu JWRagavendra NageshChopra InderYeh Michael W<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Human solid tumors that are hard or firm on physical palpation are likely to be cancerous, a clinical maxim that has been successfully applied to cancer screening programs, such as breast self-examination. However, the biological relevance or prognostic significance of tumor hardness remains poorly understood. Here we present a fracture mechanics based <it>in vivo </it>approach for characterizing the fracture toughness of biological tissue of human thyroid gland tumors.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>In a prospective study, 609 solid thyroid gland tumors were percutaneously probed using standard 25 gauge fine needles, their tissue toughness ranked on the basis of the nature and strength of the haptic force feedback cues, and subjected to standard fine needle biopsy. The tumors' toughness rankings and final cytological diagnoses were combined and analyzed. The interpreting cytopathologist was blinded to the tumors' toughness rankings.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Our data showed that cancerous and noncancerous tumors displayed remarkable haptically distinguishable differences in their material toughness.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>The qualitative method described here, though subject to some operator bias, identifies a previously unreported <it>in vivo </it>approach to classify fracture toughness of a solid tumor that can be correlated with malignancy, and paves the way for the development of a mechanical device that can accurately <it>quantify </it>the tissue toughness of a human tumor.</p> http://www.jbioleng.org/content/2/1/12 |
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Hirschowitz Sharon Sayre James W Ju JW Ragavendra Nagesh Chopra Inder Yeh Michael W In vivo analysis of fracture toughness of thyroid gland tumors Journal of Biological Engineering |
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In vivo analysis of fracture toughness of thyroid gland tumors |
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In vivo analysis of fracture toughness of thyroid gland tumors |
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In vivo analysis of fracture toughness of thyroid gland tumors |
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In vivo analysis of fracture toughness of thyroid gland tumors |
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In vivo analysis of fracture toughness of thyroid gland tumors |
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in vivo analysis of fracture toughness of thyroid gland tumors |
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<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Human solid tumors that are hard or firm on physical palpation are likely to be cancerous, a clinical maxim that has been successfully applied to cancer screening programs, such as breast self-examination. However, the biological relevance or prognostic significance of tumor hardness remains poorly understood. Here we present a fracture mechanics based <it>in vivo </it>approach for characterizing the fracture toughness of biological tissue of human thyroid gland tumors.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>In a prospective study, 609 solid thyroid gland tumors were percutaneously probed using standard 25 gauge fine needles, their tissue toughness ranked on the basis of the nature and strength of the haptic force feedback cues, and subjected to standard fine needle biopsy. The tumors' toughness rankings and final cytological diagnoses were combined and analyzed. The interpreting cytopathologist was blinded to the tumors' toughness rankings.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Our data showed that cancerous and noncancerous tumors displayed remarkable haptically distinguishable differences in their material toughness.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>The qualitative method described here, though subject to some operator bias, identifies a previously unreported <it>in vivo </it>approach to classify fracture toughness of a solid tumor that can be correlated with malignancy, and paves the way for the development of a mechanical device that can accurately <it>quantify </it>the tissue toughness of a human tumor.</p> |
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