The use of a multi-separation probe for optical diagnosis of breast cancer
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Zhu, C; Palmer, G; Ramanujam, N
Published in: Optics Infobase Conference Papers
January 1, 2004
We explored the effects of probe-geometry on UV-VIS fluorescence and diffuse reflectance measurements from breast tissues. It shows that integrated fluorescence intensities measured with a multi-separation probe can be used to discriminate malignant from non-malignant tissues. This has the potential to reduce system complexity for optical diagnosis of breast cancer.
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Optics Infobase Conference Papers
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2162-2701
Publication Date
January 1, 2004
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Zhu, C., Palmer, G., & Ramanujam, N. (2004). The use of a multi-separation probe for optical diagnosis of breast cancer. In Optics Infobase Conference Papers.
Zhu, C., G. Palmer, and N. Ramanujam. “The use of a multi-separation probe for optical diagnosis of breast cancer.” In Optics Infobase Conference Papers, 2004.
Zhu C, Palmer G, Ramanujam N. The use of a multi-separation probe for optical diagnosis of breast cancer. In: Optics Infobase Conference Papers. 2004.
Zhu, C., et al. “The use of a multi-separation probe for optical diagnosis of breast cancer.” Optics Infobase Conference Papers, 2004.
Zhu C, Palmer G, Ramanujam N. The use of a multi-separation probe for optical diagnosis of breast cancer. Optics Infobase Conference Papers. 2004.
Published In
Optics Infobase Conference Papers
EISSN
2162-2701
Publication Date
January 1, 2004