Screening through Temperature and Thermal Pattern Analysis in DMBA - Induced Breast Cancer in Wistar Rats

Background: Based on thermal temperatures around the breast, thermography is considered a promising approache providing information about the condition of the breast without any side effects. Objective: Using thermography, breast screening is highly dependent on the process of heat recognition. The...

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Main Authors: Evy Poerbaningtyas, Respati S Dradjat, Agustina T Endharti, Setyawan P Sakti, Edi Widjajanto
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Shiraz University of Medical Sciences 2021-08-01
Series:Journal of Biomedical Physics and Engineering
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Online Access:https://jbpe.sums.ac.ir/article_46417_53a6a1088c8a618d93dfb35f1b468e06.pdf
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spelling doaj-dd6f2f7ebad34fa5a8f9c3675eba10c82021-08-23T20:29:28ZengShiraz University of Medical SciencesJournal of Biomedical Physics and Engineering2251-72002251-72002021-08-0111450551410.31661/jbpe.v0i0.122946417Screening through Temperature and Thermal Pattern Analysis in DMBA - Induced Breast Cancer in Wistar RatsEvy Poerbaningtyas0Respati S Dradjat1Agustina T Endharti2Setyawan P Sakti3Edi Widjajanto4MT, Doctoral Program of Medical Science, Faculty of Medicine, University Brawijaya, Malang, IndonesiaPhD, Department of Orthopaedic, Saiful Anwar Hospital, Faculty of Medicine, University Brawijaya, Malang, IndonesiaPhD, Department of Parasitology, Faculty of Medicine, University Brawijaya, Malang, IndonesiaPhD, Department of Physics, University Brawijaya, Malang, IndonesiaPhD, Department of Clinical Pathology, Faculty of Medicine, University Brawijaya, Malang, IndonesiaBackground: Based on thermal temperatures around the breast, thermography is considered a promising approache providing information about the condition of the breast without any side effects. Objective: Using thermography, breast screening is highly dependent on the process of heat recognition. The angular effects in the process of thermal patterns recognition can increase false detection. The effect can be observed in breasts with growing mammary glands. This study aims to develop a system to identify breast conditions through analysis of temperature and thermal patterns.Material and Methods: In this experimental study, analysis of thermal patterns are performed using the Canny method, specifically detection of anomalies in the breast. Twenty-four Wistar female rats were used as experimental animal models with group 1 (normal), group 2 (induced with DMBA), group 3 (rats with growing mammary gland). At the end of 8 weeks, all rats were sacrificed and histopathology analysis was performed. The body temperature was measured every week using the Infrared Camera type TiS20 brand Fluke camera. Results: Histopathology indicated average temperature of 36.66 °C, 37.77 °C and above 38.87 °C in normal, growing mammary glands, and cancerous breasts, respectively. These results revealed significantly higher heat in breasts with cancerous lesions. In the analysis of thermal pattern recognition for breast, no curve was formed in the normal group, while cancerous and growing mammary glands demonstrated a perfectly closed curve and an imperfect curve pattern, respectively. Conclusion: Breast screening through the analysis of temperature and thermal patterns can distinguish normal, cancerous and breast with growing mammary glands.https://jbpe.sums.ac.ir/article_46417_53a6a1088c8a618d93dfb35f1b468e06.pdfratshot temperaturebreast neoplasms
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author Evy Poerbaningtyas
Respati S Dradjat
Agustina T Endharti
Setyawan P Sakti
Edi Widjajanto
spellingShingle Evy Poerbaningtyas
Respati S Dradjat
Agustina T Endharti
Setyawan P Sakti
Edi Widjajanto
Screening through Temperature and Thermal Pattern Analysis in DMBA - Induced Breast Cancer in Wistar Rats
Journal of Biomedical Physics and Engineering
rats
hot temperature
breast neoplasms
author_facet Evy Poerbaningtyas
Respati S Dradjat
Agustina T Endharti
Setyawan P Sakti
Edi Widjajanto
author_sort Evy Poerbaningtyas
title Screening through Temperature and Thermal Pattern Analysis in DMBA - Induced Breast Cancer in Wistar Rats
title_short Screening through Temperature and Thermal Pattern Analysis in DMBA - Induced Breast Cancer in Wistar Rats
title_full Screening through Temperature and Thermal Pattern Analysis in DMBA - Induced Breast Cancer in Wistar Rats
title_fullStr Screening through Temperature and Thermal Pattern Analysis in DMBA - Induced Breast Cancer in Wistar Rats
title_full_unstemmed Screening through Temperature and Thermal Pattern Analysis in DMBA - Induced Breast Cancer in Wistar Rats
title_sort screening through temperature and thermal pattern analysis in dmba - induced breast cancer in wistar rats
publisher Shiraz University of Medical Sciences
series Journal of Biomedical Physics and Engineering
issn 2251-7200
2251-7200
publishDate 2021-08-01
description Background: Based on thermal temperatures around the breast, thermography is considered a promising approache providing information about the condition of the breast without any side effects. Objective: Using thermography, breast screening is highly dependent on the process of heat recognition. The angular effects in the process of thermal patterns recognition can increase false detection. The effect can be observed in breasts with growing mammary glands. This study aims to develop a system to identify breast conditions through analysis of temperature and thermal patterns.Material and Methods: In this experimental study, analysis of thermal patterns are performed using the Canny method, specifically detection of anomalies in the breast. Twenty-four Wistar female rats were used as experimental animal models with group 1 (normal), group 2 (induced with DMBA), group 3 (rats with growing mammary gland). At the end of 8 weeks, all rats were sacrificed and histopathology analysis was performed. The body temperature was measured every week using the Infrared Camera type TiS20 brand Fluke camera. Results: Histopathology indicated average temperature of 36.66 °C, 37.77 °C and above 38.87 °C in normal, growing mammary glands, and cancerous breasts, respectively. These results revealed significantly higher heat in breasts with cancerous lesions. In the analysis of thermal pattern recognition for breast, no curve was formed in the normal group, while cancerous and growing mammary glands demonstrated a perfectly closed curve and an imperfect curve pattern, respectively. Conclusion: Breast screening through the analysis of temperature and thermal patterns can distinguish normal, cancerous and breast with growing mammary glands.
topic rats
hot temperature
breast neoplasms
url https://jbpe.sums.ac.ir/article_46417_53a6a1088c8a618d93dfb35f1b468e06.pdf
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