Wearable health technology brings research closer to people

Researchers at the University of Oulu are developing wearable microwave-based health monitors, including cancer-detecting bras, blood clot-detecting leg sleeves, and radiation therapy monitoring helmets, as part of the 6GESS research programme. These portable devices utilize low-power radio signals to analyze tissue electrical properties, offering a safe, rapid, and painless alternative to traditional imaging methods like mammography. By enabling preliminary scans in local health centers, the technology aims to improve regional healthcare equality and allow for more frequent, affordable monitoring of brain tumors without exposing patients to harmful radiation. The team validates these systems using realistic, biodegradable tissue models to account for diverse body types before clinical deployment. If successful, these microwave applications could be integrated into regional healthcare facilities within the next decade.

Source: https://www.6gflagship.com/news/wearable-health-technology-brings-research-closer-to-people/

Keywords: microwave health monitoring, wearable medical devices, remote diagnostics, breast cancer screening, radiation therapy tracking

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