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Early Stage Breast Cancer Detection Using Wearable Health Diagnosis System

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The most prevalent cancer that threatens women’s life is Breast cancer. According to WHO Statistics in 2020, 2.3 Million Women were diagnosed with Breast cancer and 685000 death rate were disclosed globally. In this paper, Wearable Health Diagnosis System (WHDS) based antenna for the identification of the early breast cancer is discussed. Conventional methods are limited by their uncomfortable testing setups, panic environment and failure in results. Recently, textile based antenna for microwave imaging stared to work on the detection of the cancer cells at the earlier stage in breast. WHDS antenna has the requirements of wider bandwidth, high resolution, low Specific Absorption Rate (SAR), bio compatibility, and flexibility. The proposed work is based on the textile antenna using Denim substrate (permittivity = 1.67, thickness = 2 mm) to diagnosis the Early Breast Cancer Tissues (EBCT). Using the following antenna parameters (return loss, E-filed, H-field and SAR values), the position and malignancy of the EBCT is identified. Since the dielectric properties of the cancer cells are high, the influence of the effective permittivity is higher on the E-field and SAR. Along with the above parameters, comparison of various substrate materials (Denim, FR4, and RT duroid) were also tested and Denim is selected for our application as it introduces greater reflection co-efficient and wider bandwidth. The proposed antenna is designed to operate at a frequency of 2–4 GHz. This miniaturised antenna has a volume of 30 × 28 × 2 mm3.

Keywords: Denim Substrate; Early Breast Cancer Tissues (EBCT); Microwave Imaging; Permittivity; Reflection Co-Efficient; SAR; Textile Antenna; Wearable Health Diagnosis System (WHDS)

Document Type: Research Article

Affiliations: 1: Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Sri Krishna College of Engineering and Technology, Coimbatore 641008, Tamil Nadu, India 2: Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, PSNA College of Engineering and Technology, Dindigul 624622, Tamil Nadu, India

Publication date: 01 December 2021

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