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Review of Non-Invasive Imaging Technologies for Cutaneous Melanoma

Luke Horton, Joseph W. Fakhoury, Rayyan Manwar, Ali Rajabi‐Estarabadi, Dilara Turk, Sean O’Leary, Audrey Fotouhi, Steven Daveluy, Manu Jain, Keyvan Nouri, Darius Mehregan, Kamran Avanaki

2025Biosensors15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Imaging technologies are constantly being developed to improve not only melanoma diagnosis, but also staging, treatment planning, and disease progression. We start with a description of how melanoma is characterized using histology, and then continue by discussing nearly two dozen different technologies, including systems currently used in medical practice and those in development. For each technology, we describe its method of operation, how it is or would be projected to be most commonly used in diagnosing and managing melanoma, and for systems in current use, we identify at least one current manufacturer. We also provide a table including the biomarkers identified by and main limitations associated with each technology and conclude by offering suggestions on specific characteristics that might best enhance a technology's potential for widespread clinical adoption.

Topics & Concepts

MelanomaMedicineEmerging technologiesClinical PracticeHealth technologyImaging technologyMedical physicsComputer scienceIntensive care medicineRadiologyArtificial intelligenceHealth careCancer researchEconomic growthFamily medicineEconomicsCutaneous Melanoma Detection and ManagementPhotoacoustic and Ultrasonic ImagingOptical Coherence Tomography Applications
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