Development of a compact laser-diode based frequency domain photoacoustic sensing system: Application of human breast cancer diagnosis

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We present the development of a laser diode based photoacoustic spectral response (PASR) setup capable of diagnosing human breast cancer tissues through the use of mechanobiological properties of the tissue. A detailed description of the laser driver is provided, highlighting the important characteristics of the developed driver. Furthermore, the amplifier development is described. The developed laser diode based PASR system has been characterized using standard samples. Subsequently, the developed experiment has been applied onto diagnosis of human breast tumors. Energy has been used as a parameter to differentiate between normal and malignant tissues. The results were statistically consistent and then compared with standard histopathology for correlation.

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Gorey, A., Vasudevan, S., Ansari, M. S., Bhagat, P., Phatak, S., Sharma, N., & Chen, G. C. K. (2019). Development of a compact laser-diode based frequency domain photoacoustic sensing system: Application of human breast cancer diagnosis. Review of Scientific Instruments, 90(11). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5093698

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