Record Status This is a bibliographic record of a published health technology assessment from a member of INAHTA. No evaluation of the quality of this assessment has been made for the HTA database. Citation Malaysian Health Technology Assessment (MaHTAS). Infrared regulation thermography for cancer. Putrajaya: Malaysian Health Technology Assessment (MaHTAS). 2014 Authors' objectives To assess the safety, efficacy/effectiveness and cost-effectiveness on Infrared Regulation Thermography in
detecting cancer in the MOH hospitals and healthcare facilities. Authors' conclusions The search strategy yielded five full text articles that consist of three Systematic Reviews (SRs) and two diagnostic studies on the efficacy and effectiveness of infrared regulation thermography for screening and diagnosing of breast cancers. There were no retrievable studies on effectiveness of the other cancer and cost-effectiveness of the technology.
There was limited fair level of evidence to suggest that infrared regulation thermography was not effective as a
screening tool for breast cancer. Fair level of evidence showed inconsistent results when infrared regulation
thermography was used as a diagnostic tool for breast cancer. There was no retrievable evidence for the
effectiveness of infrared regulation thermography for screening and diagnosis of other cancers.
In regards to safety, there was no retrievable evidence for the safety of infrared regulation thermography for
screening and diagnosis breast and other cancers. USFDA did not approve the use of thermography for screening or used as diagnostic tool for breast cancer. INAHTA brief and checklist INAHTA brief and checklist Indexing Status Subject indexing assigned by CRD MeSH Humans; Infrared Rays; Neoplasms; Thermography Language Published English Country of organisation Malaysia English summary An English language summary is available. Address for correspondence Health Technology Assessment Section, Ministry of Health Malaysia, Federal Government Administrative Centre, Level 4, Block E1, Parcel E, 62590 Putrajaya Malaysia
Tel: +603 888 312 29 Email: htamalaysia@moh.gov.my AccessionNumber 32016000310 Date abstract record published 24/02/2016 |