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Mobile microscopy as a screening tool for oral cancer in India: A pilot study

Oral cancer is the most common type of cancer among men in India and other countries in South Asia. Late diagnosis contributes significantly to this mortality, highlighting the need for effective and specific point-of-care diagnostic tools. The same regions with high prevalence of oral cancer have s...

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Autores principales: Skandarajah, Arunan, Sunny, Sumsum P., Gurpur, Praveen, Reber, Clay D., D’Ambrosio, Michael V., Raghavan, Nisheena, James, Bonney Lee, Ramanjinappa, Ravindra D., Suresh, Amritha, Kandasarma, Uma, Birur, Praveen, Kumar, Vinay V., Galmeanu, Honorius-Cezar, Itu, Alexandru Mihail, Modiga-Arsu, Mihai, Rausch, Saskia, Sramek, Maria, Kollegal, Manohar, Paladini, Gianluca, Kuriakose, Moni, Ladic, Lance, Koch, Felix, Fletcher, Daniel
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5703562/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29176904
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0188440
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author Skandarajah, Arunan
Sunny, Sumsum P.
Gurpur, Praveen
Reber, Clay D.
D’Ambrosio, Michael V.
Raghavan, Nisheena
James, Bonney Lee
Ramanjinappa, Ravindra D.
Suresh, Amritha
Kandasarma, Uma
Birur, Praveen
Kumar, Vinay V.
Galmeanu, Honorius-Cezar
Itu, Alexandru Mihail
Modiga-Arsu, Mihai
Rausch, Saskia
Sramek, Maria
Kollegal, Manohar
Paladini, Gianluca
Kuriakose, Moni
Ladic, Lance
Koch, Felix
Fletcher, Daniel
author_facet Skandarajah, Arunan
Sunny, Sumsum P.
Gurpur, Praveen
Reber, Clay D.
D’Ambrosio, Michael V.
Raghavan, Nisheena
James, Bonney Lee
Ramanjinappa, Ravindra D.
Suresh, Amritha
Kandasarma, Uma
Birur, Praveen
Kumar, Vinay V.
Galmeanu, Honorius-Cezar
Itu, Alexandru Mihail
Modiga-Arsu, Mihai
Rausch, Saskia
Sramek, Maria
Kollegal, Manohar
Paladini, Gianluca
Kuriakose, Moni
Ladic, Lance
Koch, Felix
Fletcher, Daniel
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description Oral cancer is the most common type of cancer among men in India and other countries in South Asia. Late diagnosis contributes significantly to this mortality, highlighting the need for effective and specific point-of-care diagnostic tools. The same regions with high prevalence of oral cancer have seen extensive growth in mobile phone infrastructure, which enables widespread access to telemedicine services. In this work, we describe the evaluation of an automated tablet-based mobile microscope as an adjunct for telemedicine-based oral cancer screening in India. Brush biopsy, a minimally invasive sampling technique was combined with a simplified staining protocol and a tablet-based mobile microscope to facilitate local collection of digital images and remote evaluation of the images by clinicians. The tablet-based mobile microscope (CellScope device) combines an iPad Mini with collection optics, LED illumination and Bluetooth-controlled motors to scan a slide specimen and capture high-resolution images of stained brush biopsy samples. Researchers at the Mazumdar Shaw Medical Foundation (MSMF) in Bangalore, India used the instrument to collect and send randomly selected images of each slide for telepathology review. Evaluation of the concordance between gold standard histology, conventional microscopy cytology, and remote pathologist review of the images was performed as part of a pilot study of mobile microscopy as a screening tool for oral cancer. Results indicated that the instrument successfully collected images of sufficient quality to enable remote diagnoses that show concordance with existing techniques. Further studies will evaluate the effectiveness of oral cancer screening with mobile microscopy by minimally trained technicians in low-resource settings.
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spelling pubmed-57035622017-12-08 Mobile microscopy as a screening tool for oral cancer in India: A pilot study Skandarajah, Arunan Sunny, Sumsum P. Gurpur, Praveen Reber, Clay D. D’Ambrosio, Michael V. Raghavan, Nisheena James, Bonney Lee Ramanjinappa, Ravindra D. Suresh, Amritha Kandasarma, Uma Birur, Praveen Kumar, Vinay V. Galmeanu, Honorius-Cezar Itu, Alexandru Mihail Modiga-Arsu, Mihai Rausch, Saskia Sramek, Maria Kollegal, Manohar Paladini, Gianluca Kuriakose, Moni Ladic, Lance Koch, Felix Fletcher, Daniel PLoS One Research Article Oral cancer is the most common type of cancer among men in India and other countries in South Asia. Late diagnosis contributes significantly to this mortality, highlighting the need for effective and specific point-of-care diagnostic tools. The same regions with high prevalence of oral cancer have seen extensive growth in mobile phone infrastructure, which enables widespread access to telemedicine services. In this work, we describe the evaluation of an automated tablet-based mobile microscope as an adjunct for telemedicine-based oral cancer screening in India. Brush biopsy, a minimally invasive sampling technique was combined with a simplified staining protocol and a tablet-based mobile microscope to facilitate local collection of digital images and remote evaluation of the images by clinicians. The tablet-based mobile microscope (CellScope device) combines an iPad Mini with collection optics, LED illumination and Bluetooth-controlled motors to scan a slide specimen and capture high-resolution images of stained brush biopsy samples. Researchers at the Mazumdar Shaw Medical Foundation (MSMF) in Bangalore, India used the instrument to collect and send randomly selected images of each slide for telepathology review. Evaluation of the concordance between gold standard histology, conventional microscopy cytology, and remote pathologist review of the images was performed as part of a pilot study of mobile microscopy as a screening tool for oral cancer. Results indicated that the instrument successfully collected images of sufficient quality to enable remote diagnoses that show concordance with existing techniques. Further studies will evaluate the effectiveness of oral cancer screening with mobile microscopy by minimally trained technicians in low-resource settings. Public Library of Science 2017-11-27 /pmc/articles/PMC5703562/ /pubmed/29176904 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0188440 Text en © 2017 Skandarajah et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Skandarajah, Arunan
Sunny, Sumsum P.
Gurpur, Praveen
Reber, Clay D.
D’Ambrosio, Michael V.
Raghavan, Nisheena
James, Bonney Lee
Ramanjinappa, Ravindra D.
Suresh, Amritha
Kandasarma, Uma
Birur, Praveen
Kumar, Vinay V.
Galmeanu, Honorius-Cezar
Itu, Alexandru Mihail
Modiga-Arsu, Mihai
Rausch, Saskia
Sramek, Maria
Kollegal, Manohar
Paladini, Gianluca
Kuriakose, Moni
Ladic, Lance
Koch, Felix
Fletcher, Daniel
Mobile microscopy as a screening tool for oral cancer in India: A pilot study
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title_full Mobile microscopy as a screening tool for oral cancer in India: A pilot study
title_fullStr Mobile microscopy as a screening tool for oral cancer in India: A pilot study
title_full_unstemmed Mobile microscopy as a screening tool for oral cancer in India: A pilot study
title_short Mobile microscopy as a screening tool for oral cancer in India: A pilot study
title_sort mobile microscopy as a screening tool for oral cancer in india: a pilot study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5703562/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29176904
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0188440
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