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    This tiny new microscope could be used to speed up breast cancer treatment

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    By News Desk on October 28, 2022 News Briefing, UK News
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    It’s about the width of 25 human hairs (Credits: PA)

    A tiny microscope that can be manoeuvred through small spaces inside the body during surgery could speed up breast cancer treatment.

    Crucially, it could help cut NHS waiting lists, according to the scientists who created it.

    Experts from Imperial College London have developed an endo-microscope that is less than 1mm in diameter – about the width of 25 human hairs – and is designed to be inserted into the body to provide views of tissue and organs.

    The device is able to produce images from inside the tissue with ‘unprecedented speed’, the team said.

    The hope is that the endo-microscope, which is being developed by Dr Khushi Vyas and colleagues at Imperial College London, will help surgeons identify cancerous cells a hundredth of a millimetre in size at a much faster rate than traditional methods.

    The microscope is designed to be inserted into the body to provide views of tissue and organs (Credits: PA)

    It will help reduce the need for follow-up operations to remove cancerous cells that previously evaded detection, the team said.

    The instrument will also help with breast-conserving surgery, where the surgeon removes the cancer while leaving as much normal breast as possible.

    At present, up to 20% of patients treated through breast-conserving surgery currently need such operations.

    The researchers said using the device will help surgeons identify suspicious tissue around tumours very quickly and accurately – with the endo-microscope generating up to 120 frames per second.

    The development of the endo-microscope is being supported by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC), part of UK Research and Innovation.

    The team behind it hope it will be able to cut wait times for breast cancer treatment (Credits: PA)

    EPSRC director for cross-council programmes, Dr Kedar Pandya, said: ‘By reducing the time it takes to identify cancerous cells and improve the accuracy of imaging, the endo-microscope developed by Dr Vyas and his team could benefit patients and the NHS by reducing waiting lists.’

    Dr Khushi Vyas added: ‘Our aim is to proceed to clinical trials with a view to the system becoming available for deployment in around five years.’


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    The tiny endo-microscope is less than 1mm in diameter – about the width of 25 human hairs. 

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