Title :
From tanks to tumors
Author :
Paul, Jeffrey L. ; Lupo, Jasper C.
Author_Institution :
Space & Sensor Technol., The Pentagon, Washington, DC, USA
Abstract :
This article summarizes proceedings of the "Tanks to Tumors" workshop that was held in Arlington, Virginia, 4-5 December 2001. The workshop was co-sponsored by the Office of the Director, Defense Research and Engineering, Space and Sensor Technology Directorate; the Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army for Environment, Safety and Occupational Health; the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency; and the Army Research Office. The purpose was to explore means for exploiting the technological opportunities in the integration of image processing, Web-based database management and development, and infrared sensor technology for the early detection of breast cancer. A second objective was to provide guidance to a program sponsored by the Army, with help from the Office of Naval Research (ONR) and Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD). Significant military advances in thermal imaging and automatic target recognition coupled with the medical understanding of abnormal vascularity (angiogenesis) offer the prospect of automated detection from one to two years earlier than other, more costly and invasive screening methods. Applications of infrared imaging and automatic target recognition image processing for early detection of breast cancer.
Keywords :
biomedical optical imaging; blood vessels; cancer; infrared imaging; mammography; medical image processing; Office of Naval Research; Office of the Secretary of Defense; Web-based database management; abnormal vascularity; angiogenesis; automatic target recognition image processing; breast cancer early detection; infrared sensor technology; invasive screening methods; medical diagnostic imaging; medical understanding; significant military advances; Breast cancer; Cancer detection; Health and safety; Image processing; Infrared detectors; Neoplasms; Occupational health; Occupational safety; Space technology; Target recognition;
Journal_Title :
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Magazine, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MEMB.2002.1175135