What size cancerous lesions can be visualized using the T-scan imaging?
Small, active cancers (less than 1 cm) are often more readily visualized with T-scan imaging than are large, palpable lesions (greater than 2 cm). Lesions as small as 1 mm have been reliably visualized using T-scan imaging. This may be because large tumors have more fiber content that may reduce their electrical “visibility.” Also, small tumors may differ from large tumors in a number of biochemical factors (for example, steroid hormone receptors) that may affect their electrical properties. In general, the earlier breast cancer is found, the greater the chances of survival.