Monitoring subcutaneous tumors using Mueller polarimetry: study on two types of tumors

  • Varin B
  • Rehbinder J
  • Dellinger J
  • et al.
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Abstract

A better understanding of tumor development is crucial for treating cancer. Polarimetric imaging is an interesting alternative for monitoring subcutaneous tumors as it is non-invasive. In this study, a Mueller spectro-polarimeter is used to monitor tumor development on mice injected with non-pigmented breast cancer cells or with pigmented murine melanoma cells. Three stages of non-pigmented tumor development are revealed with three polarimetric parameters. These stages also appear for pigmented tumors, although less clearly. A halo of high depolarization surrounding the non-pigmented tumor in the first stage allows the outlining of the tumor. Considering polarimetric parameters, a biological interpretation is proposed.

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Varin, B., Rehbinder, J., Dellinger, J., Heinrich, C., Torzynski, M., Spenlé, C., … Zallat, J. (2021). Monitoring subcutaneous tumors using Mueller polarimetry: study on two types of tumors. Biomedical Optics Express, 12(10), 6055. https://doi.org/10.1364/boe.433754

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