Does T-scan imaging show microcalcifications?
Microcalcifications (tiny calcium deposits) may be a byproduct of malignant cells. Microcalcifications are not electrically distinguishable with T-scan imaging at the scanning frequencies used. However, T-scan does detect the electrical changes associated with the malignant cells. Hence T-scan imaging can potentially image and “see” cancers that on mammography are visible only as microcalcifications.