Applied Surface Science, Vol.255, No.1, 115-118, 2008
Further search for selectivity of positron annihilation in the skin and cancerous systems
Positronium annihilation lifetime (PAL) spectroscopy and Doppler broadening energy spectra (DBES) have been used to search for selectivity and sensitivity for cancerous skin samples with and without cancer. This study is to further explore the melanoma cancerous system and other different types of skin samples. We found that the S parameter in melanoma skin samples cut at 0.39 mm depth from the same patient's skin is smaller than near the skin surface. However in 10 melanoma samples from different patients, the S parameters vary significantly. Similarly, among 10 normal skin samples without cancer, the S parameters also vary largely among different patients. To understand the sensitivity of PAS as a tool to detect cancer formation at the early stage, we propose a controlled and systematic study of in vivo experiments using UV-induced cancer skin from living animals. (C) 2008 Elsevier B. V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Doppler broadening energy spectroscopy;positron annihilation lifetime;skin cancer;basal cell carcinoma;squamous cell carcinoma;melanoma