Photoacoustic Imaging for Cutaneous Melanoma Assessment: A Comprehensive Review.
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-2024
Publication Title
Journal of Biomedical Optics
Abstract
SIGNIFICANCE: Cutaneous melanoma (CM) has a high morbidity and mortality rate, but it can be cured if the primary lesion is detected and treated at an early stage. Imaging techniques such as photoacoustic (PA) imaging (PAI) have been studied and implemented to aid in the detection and diagnosis of CM.
AIM: Provide an overview of different PAI systems and applications for the study of CM, including the determination of tumor depth/thickness, cancer-related angiogenesis, metastases to lymph nodes, circulating tumor cells (CTCs), virtual histology, and studies using exogenous contrast agents.
APPROACH: A systematic review and classification of different PAI configurations was conducted based on their specific applications for melanoma detection. This review encompasses animal and preclinical studies, offering insights into the future potential of PAI in melanoma diagnosis in the clinic.
RESULTS: PAI holds great clinical potential as a noninvasive technique for melanoma detection and disease management. PA microscopy has predominantly been used to image and study angiogenesis surrounding tumors and provide information on tumor characteristics. Additionally, PA tomography, with its increased penetration depth, has demonstrated its ability to assess melanoma thickness. Both modalities have shown promise in detecting metastases to lymph nodes and CTCs, and an all-optical implementation has been developed to perform virtual histology analyses. Animal and human studies have successfully shown the capability of PAI to detect, visualize, classify, and stage CM.
CONCLUSIONS: PAI is a promising technique for assessing the status of the skin without a surgical procedure. The capability of the modality to image microvasculature, visualize tumor boundaries, detect metastases in lymph nodes, perform fast and label-free histology, and identify CTCs could aid in the early diagnosis and classification of CM, including determination of metastatic status. In addition, it could be useful for monitoring treatment efficacy noninvasively.
Volume
29
Issue
Suppl 1
First Page
S11518
Last Page
S11518
Recommended Citation
Fakhoury JW, Lara JB, Manwar R, Zafar M, Xu Q, Engel R, et al. [Daveluy S, Mehregan D]. Photoacoustic imaging for cutaneous melanoma assessment: a comprehensive review. J Biomed Opt. 2024 Jan;29(Suppl 1):S11518. doi: 10.1117/1.JBO.29.S1.S11518. PMID: 38223680.
DOI
10.1117/1.JBO.29.S1.S11518
ISSN
1560-2281
PubMed ID
38223680