Grant ID | RP130702 |
Awarded On | December 05, 2012 |
Title | Noninvasive skin cancer diagnosis using multi-modal spectroscopy |
Program | Academic Research |
Award Mechanism | Individual Investigator |
Institution/Organization | The University of Texas at Austin |
Principal Investigator/Program Director | James W Tunnell |
Cancer Sites | Skin |
Contracted Amount | $1,242,101 |
Lay Summary |
The current diagnosis and study of skin cancer is problematic as it depends on surgical excision. Millions of biopsies are performed every year on benign skin lesions, and limited physician access causes a delay in melanoma diagnosis and treatment. Clinical research on skin cancer treatment is difficult, since a surgical biopsy will often change the course of lesion progression. We propose to fundamentally change the diagnosis and treatment of skin cancer by developing a quick, noninvasive “optical biopsy” device that images the biology of the tumor itself. This would place a screening tool for skin cancer where one currently does not exist, akin to a mammogram for breast cancer. This dev... |