The question of whether tumors are warmer or colder than surrounding tissue is considered in these experiments which use a highly suitable animal model, the hairless mouse. Temperatures of skin over induced growing subdermal tumors in these mice were monitored by AGA 680 Color Thermovision. The skin over the tumors does not cool over time but on the contrary becomes warmer. This is probably due to an increase in vascularization rather than increased metabolic rate.
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