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    Confocal imaging promises early detection of skin cancer

    Published on March 8, 2005 at 8:17 AM

    Detecting skin cancer early saves lives, but is a job for specialists. A new European system based onconfocal imaging promises to improve detection and diagnosis rates by 20 per cent and to speed up thewhole process considerably.

    Skin cancer is on the increase. Recent statistics for Germany show that some 10 to 12 people in every 100,000 getthe disease every year. Alarmingly, this figure is growing at the rate of five to ten per cent annually. From the same

    group, some 140 will also get non-melanoma or less serious skin cancers.

    Diagnosis of skin cancers can take weeks, depending on the health system, says Dr Jafer Sheblee, coordinator of

    the IST project EDISCIM. The process involves visits to a general practitioner and a hospital specialist. With our

    new system, we hope to replace these visits with just one visit and by detecting skin cancer as early as possible, to

    offer patients the most complete treatment.

    Doctors can choose from some 40 different imaging techniques to detect and diagnose skin cancer, the simplest

    being a magnifying glass. Most techniques evaluate external skin features, such as colour or morphology. But

    doctors need to look deeper into the basal layers, at least one millimetre down, to be sure of their diagnosis, says

    Dr Sheblee.

    The original idea for using confocal microscopy to look deeper into skin came from German company Siemens. The

    technology involves illumination of a single point in a sample with a laser and imaging of the same point by

    opto-mechanical means. When Siemens dropped out of the project, the remaining partners sought a replacement.

    In stepped UK firm VisiTech International.

    Confocal microscopy allows you to optically section through objects, says Dr Sheblee. Its like a biopsy without

    the painful physical cuts and resulting scars, looking at layers slice by slice. The technology has been around for 50

    years, but only recently been used in the life sciences area.

    Because it calls on lasers and high-end imaging, confocal technology is expensive. One project goal was to reduce

    the manufacture costs by stripping away everything not needed for skin diagnosis, redesigning optical componentsand producing a user-friendly design. We can cut these costs by a factor of ten, resulting in a 20,000-euro machine

    that is affordable for many outpatient centres.

    Trials at two university hospitals in Regensburg, Germany, with experienced dermatologists, and in Brescia, Italy,

    with people who were not experts in the field proved the principle of confocal imaging.

    We demonstrated our system can detect skin cancer earlier than existing techniques. It can also generate data at

    least as good as that achieved by a biopsy, says the coordinator. He adds that todays best skin cancer detection

    rates are 75 per cent. Our system can reach 95 per cent, even when used by people who are not skin experts.

    Though the project has ended, the partners want to make a smaller version of their prototype system. We hope to

    develop a partnership for this with our Regensburg partner, says Dr Sheblee. He notes that confocal imaging hasgreat potential for detecting skin cancers and expects significant take-up of the technology in the next five years.

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