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Small form factor, flexible, dual-modality handheld probe for smartphone-based, point-of-care oral and oropharyngeal cancer screening

  • Ross D. Uthoff
  • , Bofan Song
  • , Sumsum Sunny
  • , Sanjana Patrick
  • , Amritha Suresh
  • , Trupti Kolur
  • , Keerthi Gurushanth
  • , Kimberly Wooten
  • , Vishal Gupta
  • , Mary E. Platek
  • , Anurag K. Singh
  • , Petra Wilder-Smith
  • , Moni Abraham Kuriakose
  • , Praveen Birur
  • , Rongguang Liang
  • University of Arizona
  • Mazumdar Shaw Medical Center
  • Mazumdar Shaw Medical Foundation
  • Biocon Foundation
  • KLES Institute of Dental Sciences
  • Roswell Park Cancer Institute
  • D'Youville College
  • University of California at Irvine

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Abstract

Oral cancer is a growing health issue in low- and middle-income countries due to betel quid, tobacco, and alcohol use and in younger populations of middle- and high-income communities due to the prevalence of human papillomavirus. The described point-of-care, smartphone-based intraoral probe enables autofluorescence imaging and polarized white light imaging in a compact geometry through the use of a USB-connected camera module. The small size and flexible imaging head improves on previous intraoral probe designs and allows imaging the cheek pockets, tonsils, and base of tongue, the areas of greatest risk for both causes of oral cancer. Cloud-based remote specialist and convolutional neural network clinical diagnosis allow for both remote community and home use. The device is characterized and preliminary field-testing data are shared.

Original languageEnglish
Article number106003
JournalJournal of Biomedical Optics
Volume24
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 1 2019

Keywords

  • autofluorescence imaging
  • biomedical imaging
  • mobile health
  • oral cancer screening

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