Advances in quantitative UV–visible spectroscopy for clinical and pre-clinical application in cancer
Methods of optical spectroscopy that provide quantitative, physically or physiologically
meaningful measures of tissue properties are an attractive tool for the study, diagnosis …
meaningful measures of tissue properties are an attractive tool for the study, diagnosis …
Chromophore based analyses of steady‐state diffuse reflectance spectroscopy: current status and perspectives for clinical adoption
Diffuse reflectance spectroscopy is a rapidly growing technology in the biophotonics
community where it has shown promise in its ability to classify different tissues. In the steady …
community where it has shown promise in its ability to classify different tissues. In the steady …
Diagnosis of breast cancer using diffuse optical spectroscopy from 500 to 1600 nm: comparison of classification methods
R Nachabé, DJ Evers, BHW Hendriks… - … of biomedical optics, 2011 - spiedigitallibrary.org
We report on the use of diffuse optical spectroscopy analysis of breast spectra acquired in
the wavelength range from 500 to 1600 nm with a fiber optic probe. A total of 102 ex vivo …
the wavelength range from 500 to 1600 nm with a fiber optic probe. A total of 102 ex vivo …
Highly Accurate Detection of Cancer In Situ with Intraoperative, Label-Free, Multimodal Optical Spectroscopy
Effectiveness of surgery as a cancer treatment is reduced when all cancer cells are not
detected during surgery, leading to recurrences that negatively impact survival. To maximize …
detected during surgery, leading to recurrences that negatively impact survival. To maximize …
Autofluorescence and diffuse reflectance spectroscopy and spectral imaging for breast surgical margin analysis
Abstract Background and Objective Most women with early stage breast cancer have the
option of breast conserving therapy, which involves a partial mastectomy for removal of the …
option of breast conserving therapy, which involves a partial mastectomy for removal of the …
Hyperspectral imaging for resection margin assessment during cancer surgery
Purpose: Complete tumor removal during cancer surgery remains challenging due to the
lack of accurate techniques for intraoperative margin assessment. This study evaluates the …
lack of accurate techniques for intraoperative margin assessment. This study evaluates the …
Fat/water ratios measured with diffuse reflectance spectroscopy to detect breast tumor boundaries
LL De Boer, BG Molenkamp, TM Bydlon… - Breast cancer research …, 2015 - Springer
Recognition of the tumor during breast-conserving surgery (BCS) can be very difficult and
currently a robust method of margin assessment for the surgical setting is not available. As a …
currently a robust method of margin assessment for the surgical setting is not available. As a …
Challenges and opportunities in clinical translation of biomedical optical spectroscopy and imaging
Medical devices face many hurdles before they enter routine clinical practice to address
unmet clinical needs. This is also the case for biomedical optical spectroscopy and imaging …
unmet clinical needs. This is also the case for biomedical optical spectroscopy and imaging …
Optical spectroscopy: current advances and future applications in cancer diagnostics and therapy
DJ Evers, BHW Hendriks, GW Lucassen… - Future …, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
Optical spectroscopy (OS) is a tissue-sensing technique that could enhance cancer
diagnosis and treatment in the near future. With OS, tissue is illuminated with a selected light …
diagnosis and treatment in the near future. With OS, tissue is illuminated with a selected light …
A methodological review of fluorescence imaging for quality assessment of agricultural products
Currently, optical imaging techniques are extensively employed to automatically sort
agricultural products based on various quality parameters such as size, shape, color …
agricultural products based on various quality parameters such as size, shape, color …