Contact plate thermography: a new technique for diagnosis of breast masses
I. M. Goldberg, P. M. Schick, Y. Pilch and M. M. Shabot
Ninety-four consecutive patients who underwent breast biopsy were
prospectively evaluated with contact plate thermography. Final diagnosis
based on surgically excised tissue was used as the standard of comparison.
There were 77 benign lesions and 17 malignant lesions in the study group. A
diagnosis of cancer was made by contact plate thermography in 11 of the 17
patients with malignant neoplasms, with six false-negative diagnoses. Among
the 77 histologically benign lesions, contact plate thermography made the
correct diagnosis in 66 cases, with 11 false-positive results. Considering
all 94 patients, contact plate thermography was accurate in 81.9%, with
6.4% false-negative and 11.7% false-positive diagnoses. These data compared
favorably with other diagnostic data used in this study, namely physical
examination and mammography. Contact plate thermography is a quick,
inexpensive, and harmless diagnostic procedure. Further evaluation of it is
indicated, including its possible inclusion in breast cancer screening
programs.