Development of terahertz endoscopic system for cancer detection

SPIE OPTO Pub Date : 2016-05-02 DOI:10.1117/12.2209404
P. Doradla, K. Alavi, C. Joseph, R. Giles
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Terahertz (THz) imaging is emerging as a robust platform for a myriad of applications in the fields of security, health, astronomy and material science. The terahertz regime with wavelengths spanning from microns to millimeters is a potentially safe and noninvasive medical imaging modality for detecting cancers. Endoscopic imaging systems provide high flexibility in examining the interior surfaces of an organ or tissue. Researchers have been working on the development of THz endoscopes with photoconductive antennas, which necessarily operate under high voltage, and require at least two channels to measure the reflected signal from the specimen. This manuscript provides the design and imperative steps involved in the development of a single-channel terahertz endoscopic system. The continuous-wave terahertz imaging system utilizes a single flexible terahertz waveguide channel to transmit and collect the back reflected intrinsic terahertz signal from the sample and is capable of operation in both transmission and reflection modalities. To determine the feasibility of using a terahertz endoscope for cancer detection, the co- and cross-polarized terahertz remittance from human colonic tissue specimens were collected at 584 GHz frequency. The two dimensional terahertz images obtained using polarization specific detection exhibited intrinsic contrast between cancerous and normal regions of fresh colorectal tissue. The level of contrast observed using endoscopic imaging correlates well with the contrast levels observed in the free space ex vivo terahertz reflectance studies of human colonic tissue. The prototype device developed in this study represents a significant step towards clinical endoscopic application of THz technology for in vivo colon cancer screening.
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太赫兹肿瘤内窥镜检测系统的研制
太赫兹(THz)成像正在成为安全、健康、天文学和材料科学领域无数应用的强大平台。波长从微米到毫米的太赫兹波段是一种潜在的安全且无创的医学成像方式,用于检测癌症。内窥镜成像系统在检查器官或组织的内部表面时提供了很高的灵活性。研究人员一直致力于开发带有光导天线的太赫兹内窥镜,这种内窥镜必须在高压下工作,并且需要至少两个通道来测量来自样品的反射信号。这份手稿提供了设计和必要的步骤,涉及到一个单通道太赫兹内窥镜系统的发展。连续波太赫兹成像系统利用单个柔性太赫兹波导通道传输和收集来自样品的反向反射固有太赫兹信号,并且能够在传输和反射模式下工作。为了确定使用太赫兹内窥镜检测癌症的可行性,在584ghz频率下收集了人类结肠组织标本的共极化和交叉极化太赫兹汇款。使用偏振特异性检测获得的二维太赫兹图像显示了新鲜结直肠组织癌区和正常区域之间的内在对比。使用内窥镜成像观察到的对比度水平与在人类结肠组织的自由空间离体太赫兹反射研究中观察到的对比度水平有很好的相关性。本研究开发的原型装置代表了太赫兹技术在体内结肠癌筛查中的临床内镜应用的重要一步。
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