Abstract

Experimental studies of a thermal regime of the human mammary gland tissues have for the first time demonstrated the existence of periodic thermal waves. The space-amplitude relief of such waves can mask the space-amplitude relief of the thermal profile projected onto the mammary gland skin surface by a tumor buried in the gland. This phenomenon should be taken into account when diagnosing pathologies of the mammary gland.

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