Adjunctive Diagnostic Methods for Skin Cancer Detection: A Review of Electrical Impedance-Based Techniques.

Bioelectromagnetics

Department of Nuclear Medicine, Manipal College of Health Professions, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal, Karnataka, India.

Published: April 2022

AI Article Synopsis

  • - Skin cancer is rapidly increasing but can be effectively treated if identified early; visual inspections alone have limitations like subjectivity and low accuracy.
  • - To enhance diagnosis, methods like thermal imaging, optical imaging, and particularly electrical impedance imaging are being used alongside visual inspections, offering distinct and reliable data on cancerous cells.
  • - Electrical impedance devices improve detection accuracy significantly, achieving up to 100% sensitivity and 87% specificity, which can help reduce unnecessary biopsies and improve patient outcomes.

Article Abstract

Skin cancer is among the fastest-growing cancers with an excellent prognosis, if detected early. However, the current method of diagnosis by visual inspection has several disadvantages such as overlapping tumor characteristics, subjectivity, low sensitivity, and specificity. Hence, several adjunctive diagnostic techniques such as thermal imaging, optical imaging, ultrasonography, tape stripping methods, and electrical impedance imaging are employed along with visual inspection to improve the diagnosis. Electrical impedance-based skin cancer detection depends upon the variations in electrical impedance characteristics of the transformed cells. The information provided by this technique is fundamentally different from other adjunctive techniques and thus has good prospects. Depending on the stage, type, and location of skin cancer, various impedance-based devices have been developed. These devices when used as an adjunct to visual methods have increased the sensitivity and specificity of skin cancer detection up to 100% and 87%, respectively, thus demonstrating their potential to minimize unnecessary biopsies. In this review, the authors track the advancements and progress made in this technique for the detection of skin cancer, focusing mainly on the advantages and limitations in the clinical setting. © 2022 Bioelectromagnetics Society.

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