Chen, H.H.ChenChen, T.-H.T.-H.ChenFu, S.-C.S.-C.FuWEN-JENG LEETseng, T.-F.T.-F.TsengLu, J.-T.J.-T.LuTsai, Y.-F.Y.-F.TsaiHuang, Y.-Y.Y.-Y.HuangChuang, E.Y.E.Y.ChuangHwang, Y.-J.Y.-J.HwangERIC YAO-YU CHUANG2020-08-052020-08-052011https://scholars.lib.ntu.edu.tw/handle/123456789/511013We performed in vivo THz-fiber-scanning transmission imaging study on a subcutaneous xenograft mouse model for early human breast cancer detection. We continuously monitored the growth of human breast cancer in mice. The in vivo study indicates the THz imaging can distinguish cancer cells from the surrounding fatty tissue with a high sensitivity. ? 2011 IEEE.[SDGs]SDG3Cancer cells; Early breast cancer; High sensitivity; Human breast cancer; In-vivo; Mouse models; THz imaging; Transmission imaging; Diseases; Mammals; Medical imaging; Terahertz wave detectors; Tissue; Terahertz wavesIn vivo THz fiber-scanning mammography of early breast cancer in miceconference paper10.1109/irmmw-THz.2011.61049402-s2.0-84862923323