Onco-Trace: A Non-Invasive Technique to Detect Breast Cancer Tumors Using Copper Based Microstrip Patch Antenna
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.48047/CU/54/03/3520-3535Keywords:
Breast Cancer, Non-invasive, Low cost, Microstrip Patch AntennasAbstract
Among the most prevalent invasive illness that impact women worldwide are breast cancer. These days, breast
cancer affects an increasing number of women each year. Due to their limitations, the primary methods for
detecting breast tumors are magnetic resonance imaging, computer-aided detection, biopsy, and
mammography. A wearable, practical, planar, and simple-to-fabricate antenna with some appealing qualities
and characteristics but also some clear limitations is the solution to these restrictions on the use of micro strip
antennas. Flexibility for wearable electronics is demonstrated by the wearable antenna's wearable bending in
two dimensions
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