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Dynamic angiothermography (DATG) is a technique for the diagnosis of breast cancer. This technique, though springing from the thermography of old conception, is based on a completely different principle. DATG records the temperature variations linked to the vascular changes in the breast due to angiogenesis. The presence, change, and growth of tumors and lesions in breast tissue change the vascular network in the breast. Consequently, measuring the vascular structure over time, DATG effectively monitors the change in breast tissue due to tumors and lesions. It is currently used in combination with other techniques for diagnosis of breast cancer. This diagnostic method is a low cost one compared with other techniques.

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  • Dynamic angiothermography (DATG) is a technique for the diagnosis of breast cancer. This technique, though springing from the thermography of old conception, is based on a completely different principle. DATG records the temperature variations linked to the vascular changes in the breast due to angiogenesis. The presence, change, and growth of tumors and lesions in breast tissue change the vascular network in the breast. Consequently, measuring the vascular structure over time, DATG effectively monitors the change in breast tissue due to tumors and lesions. It is currently used in combination with other techniques for diagnosis of breast cancer. This diagnostic method is a low cost one compared with other techniques. The angiothermography is not a test that substitutes for other tests, but stands in relation to them as a technique that gives additional information to clarify the clinical picture and improve the quality of diagnosis. (en)
  • L'angiotermografia dinamica o DATG (dall'inglese Dynamic Angiothermography) è una tecnica per la diagnostica del tumore al seno. Questa tecnica si avvale di uno strumento termografico in grado di registrare le variazioni di temperatura della vascolarizzazione della mammella dovute all'angiogenesi. Il principio su cui si basa questa metodologia è che sia possibile ottenere importanti informazioni sulla presenza di tumori e di lesioni precancerose studiando la vascolarizzazione. (it)
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  • L'angiotermografia dinamica o DATG (dall'inglese Dynamic Angiothermography) è una tecnica per la diagnostica del tumore al seno. Questa tecnica si avvale di uno strumento termografico in grado di registrare le variazioni di temperatura della vascolarizzazione della mammella dovute all'angiogenesi. Il principio su cui si basa questa metodologia è che sia possibile ottenere importanti informazioni sulla presenza di tumori e di lesioni precancerose studiando la vascolarizzazione. (it)
  • Dynamic angiothermography (DATG) is a technique for the diagnosis of breast cancer. This technique, though springing from the thermography of old conception, is based on a completely different principle. DATG records the temperature variations linked to the vascular changes in the breast due to angiogenesis. The presence, change, and growth of tumors and lesions in breast tissue change the vascular network in the breast. Consequently, measuring the vascular structure over time, DATG effectively monitors the change in breast tissue due to tumors and lesions. It is currently used in combination with other techniques for diagnosis of breast cancer. This diagnostic method is a low cost one compared with other techniques. (en)
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  • Dynamic angiothermography (en)
  • Angiotermografia dinamica (it)
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