Spectroscopic detection of bladder cancer using near-infrared imaging techniques

  • Demos S
  • Gandour-Edwards R
  • Ramsamooj R
  • et al.
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Abstract

High-contrast imaging of bladder cancer is demonstrated using near-infrared autofluorescence under long-wavelength laser excitation in combination with cross-polarized elastic light scattering. Fresh unprocessed surgical specimens obtained following cystectomy or transurethral resection were utilized and a set of images for each tissue sample was recorded. These images were compared with the histopathology of the tissue sample. The experimental results indicate that the intensity of the near-infrared emission as well as that of the cross-polarized backscattered light was considerably different in cancer tissues than in that of the contiguous nonneoplastic tissues, allowing an accurate delineation of a tumor's margins.

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Demos, S. G., Gandour-Edwards, R., Ramsamooj, R., & deVere White, R. (2004). Spectroscopic detection of bladder cancer using near-infrared imaging techniques. Journal of Biomedical Optics, 9(4), 767. https://doi.org/10.1117/1.1753587

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