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  1. Dynamic angiothermography (DATG) is a technique that does not require ionizing radiation or toxic contrast agents, can be used on patients of all ages, has good specificity and is able to diagnose even precancerous lesions while it is not able to measure the size of a tumor or lesion.

  2. Dynamic angiothermography, or DATG, was developed about 30 years ago on the basis of Prof. Jean Tricoire's work at the University of Paris. A non-invasive, entirely painless approach that can be applied to women of all ages, DATG can be repeated at will without any chemical or radiological risk whatsoever to patients.

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  4. NCI is funding research on a variety of technologies for breast imaging, including: digital mammography, elastography, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), magnetic resonance spectroscopy, ultrasound techniques, positron emission tomography (PET), single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT), thermography. http://women.cancer.gov/planning ...

  5. Dynamic Angiothermography (DATG) New functional diagnostic tool Based on the imaging of mammary gland’s normal vascularization and detection of its angiogenic micro-circulation Morphological, qualitative images of the breast’s functional blood supply. Reproducible, non-invasive R&D with Dept Medical Physics, University of Bologna

  6. Abstract Dynamic Angiothermography (DATG) is a noninvasive technique for the diagnosis of breast cancer. The instrument consists of a thin plate with liquid crystals that changes color due to a change in temperature, consequently offering an image of breast vasculature.

  7. Mar 25, 2017 · Dynamic Angiothermography (DATG) is a noninvasive technique for the diagnosis of breast cancer . The instrument consists of a thin plate with liquid crystals that changes color due to a change in temperature, consequently offering an image of breast vasculature .

  8. Sep 1, 2016 · Dynamic AngioThermography (DATG) is a contact-plate technique capable of producing a digital representation of breast vascularity.

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