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Rapid Characterization of Solid Tumors Using Resonant Sensors

Authors :
Andee M. Beierle
Colin H. Quinn
Hooper R. Markert
Adam Carr
Raoud Marayati
Laura V. Bownes
Sara Claire Hutchins
Jerry E. Stewart
Benjamin Hill
Michael Ohlmeyer
Nigel F. Reuel
Elizabeth A. Beierle
Source :
ACS omega. 7(36)
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Cancer continues to be a significant cause of non-traumatic pediatric mortality. Diagnosis of pediatric solid tumors is paramount to prescribing the correct treatment regimen. Recent efforts have focused on non-invasive methods to obtain tumor tissues, but one of the challenges encountered is the ability to obtain an adequate amount of viable tissue. In this study, a wireless, inductor-capacitor (LC) sensor was employed to detect relative permittivity of pediatric tumor tissues. There is a comparison of resonant frequencies of tumor tissues between live versus dead tissues, the primary tumor tissue versus tissue from the organs of origin or metastasis, and treated versus untreated tumors. The results show significant shifts in resonant frequencies between the comparison groups. Dead tissues demonstrated a significant shift in resonant frequencies compared to alive tissues. There were significant differences between the resonant frequencies of normal tissues versus tumor tissues. Resonant frequencies were also significantly different between primary tumors compared to their respective metastases. These data indicate that there are potential clinical applications of LC technology in the detection and diagnosis of pediatric solid tumors.

Details

ISSN :
24701343
Volume :
7
Issue :
36
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
ACS omega
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....6bc678b9bc5aec627b3df74c04e5c325