Daniele Russo
Preliminary investigation on Microwave Sensing for early detection of Lymphoedema.
Rel. Monica Visintin, Guido Pagana, Robin Augustine, Mauricio Perez. Politecnico di Torino, Master of science program in Ict For Smart Societies, 2021
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Abstract
In this work we investigate the potential of microwave sensors for the early detection of Lymph Oedema (LO) which could contribute in avoiding complications and reducing costs for the healthcare system. LO is a chronic disease characterized by the over-accumulation of lymphatic fluids in the body, which generally causes the swelling located in one arm or leg, sometimes both arms and/or legs. Although many medical solutions have been explored targeting the possibility of preventing and detecting the illness, especially considering high-risk factors and implying additional expansive tests, like Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) or Computerized Tomography (CT) Scan, the idea of using microwave sensors can represent a valid, efficient and cost-effective alternative.
Microwave sensor measurements paired with Machine Learning techniques may provide a feasible solution in the understanding of disease penetration in the body and, possibly, offer a more general comprehension on the structure laying underneath the skin
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