Terahertz imaging is an emerging candidate to diagnose breast cancers in a label-free manner. However, detailed terahertz analysis of early stage breast cancers is difficult to achieve owing to its low spatial resolution. In this study, utilizing a probe-less terahertz near-field microscope named scanning point terahertz source microscope, we visualize an unstained comedo ductal-carcinoma-in-situ including an architectural structure (comedo necrosis) measuring ∼ϕ500 µm, which is known as highly-malignant early-stage breast cancer, in terahertz images for the first time. The outcome is a critical step toward the label-free diagnosis of single early stage cancer lesions with terahertz waves.
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Okada, K., Cassar, Q., Murakami, H., Macgrogan, G., Guillet, J. P., Mounaix, P., … Serita, K. (2022). Scanning point terahertz source microscopy of unstained comedo ductal carcinoma in situ. Optics Continuum, 1(3), 527–537. https://doi.org/10.1364/OPTCON.448444
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