Dielectric properties of urine in relation to bladder cancer

Many studies have investigated the dielectric properties of human and animal tissues, particularly to differentiate between normal cells and tumors. However, these studies are invasive as tissue samples have to be excised to measure the properties. This study aims to investigate the dielectric prope...

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Main Authors: Zhu, Chao-Zhe, Ting, Hua-Nong, Ng, Kwan-Hoong, Mun, Kein-Seong, Ong, Teng-Aik
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spelling my.um.eprints.460012024-08-28T04:07:10Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/46001/ Dielectric properties of urine in relation to bladder cancer Zhu, Chao-Zhe Ting, Hua-Nong Ng, Kwan-Hoong Mun, Kein-Seong Ong, Teng-Aik R Medicine (General) T Technology (General) Many studies have investigated the dielectric properties of human and animal tissues, particularly to differentiate between normal cells and tumors. However, these studies are invasive as tissue samples have to be excised to measure the properties. This study aims to investigate the dielectric properties of urine in relation to bladder cancer, which is safe and non-invasive to patients. 30 healthy subjects and 30 bladder cancer patients were recruited. Their urine samples were subjected to urinalysis and cytology assessment. A vector network analyzer was used to measure the dielectric constant (sigma `) and loss factor (sigma `') at microwave frequencies of between 0.2 and 50 GHz at 25 degrees C, 30 degrees C and 37 degrees C. Significant differences in sigma ` and sigma `' were observed between healthy subjects and patients, especially at frequencies of between 25 and 40 GHz at 25 degrees C. Bladder cancer patients had significant lower sigma ` and higher sigma `' compared with healthy subjects. The sigma ` was negatively correlated with urinary exfoliated urothelial cell number, and sigma `' was positively correlated. The study achieved a receiver operating characteristic area under curve (ROC-AUC) score of 0.69099 and an optimum accuracy of 75% with a sensitivity of 80% and a specificity of 70%. The number of exfoliated urothelial cell had significant effect on the dielectric properties, especially in bladder cancer patients. Urinary dielectric properties could potentially be used as a tool to detect bladder cancer. Springer 2024-03 Article PeerReviewed Zhu, Chao-Zhe and Ting, Hua-Nong and Ng, Kwan-Hoong and Mun, Kein-Seong and Ong, Teng-Aik (2024) Dielectric properties of urine in relation to bladder cancer. Physical and Engineering Sciences in Medicine, 47 (1). pp. 61-71. ISSN 2662-4729, DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/s13246-023-01341-5 <https://doi.org/10.1007/s13246-023-01341-5>. 10.1007/s13246-023-01341-5
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Ting, Hua-Nong
Ng, Kwan-Hoong
Mun, Kein-Seong
Ong, Teng-Aik
Dielectric properties of urine in relation to bladder cancer
description Many studies have investigated the dielectric properties of human and animal tissues, particularly to differentiate between normal cells and tumors. However, these studies are invasive as tissue samples have to be excised to measure the properties. This study aims to investigate the dielectric properties of urine in relation to bladder cancer, which is safe and non-invasive to patients. 30 healthy subjects and 30 bladder cancer patients were recruited. Their urine samples were subjected to urinalysis and cytology assessment. A vector network analyzer was used to measure the dielectric constant (sigma `) and loss factor (sigma `') at microwave frequencies of between 0.2 and 50 GHz at 25 degrees C, 30 degrees C and 37 degrees C. Significant differences in sigma ` and sigma `' were observed between healthy subjects and patients, especially at frequencies of between 25 and 40 GHz at 25 degrees C. Bladder cancer patients had significant lower sigma ` and higher sigma `' compared with healthy subjects. The sigma ` was negatively correlated with urinary exfoliated urothelial cell number, and sigma `' was positively correlated. The study achieved a receiver operating characteristic area under curve (ROC-AUC) score of 0.69099 and an optimum accuracy of 75% with a sensitivity of 80% and a specificity of 70%. The number of exfoliated urothelial cell had significant effect on the dielectric properties, especially in bladder cancer patients. Urinary dielectric properties could potentially be used as a tool to detect bladder cancer.
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author Zhu, Chao-Zhe
Ting, Hua-Nong
Ng, Kwan-Hoong
Mun, Kein-Seong
Ong, Teng-Aik
author_facet Zhu, Chao-Zhe
Ting, Hua-Nong
Ng, Kwan-Hoong
Mun, Kein-Seong
Ong, Teng-Aik
author_sort Zhu, Chao-Zhe
title Dielectric properties of urine in relation to bladder cancer
title_short Dielectric properties of urine in relation to bladder cancer
title_full Dielectric properties of urine in relation to bladder cancer
title_fullStr Dielectric properties of urine in relation to bladder cancer
title_full_unstemmed Dielectric properties of urine in relation to bladder cancer
title_sort dielectric properties of urine in relation to bladder cancer
publisher Springer
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