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Optical method may identify tumors in early stages of development

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Multimodal technique provides structural guidance for functional imaging

Gary Boas

Cancer diagnosis has long relied on imaging anatomy to identify tumors. With breast cancer, clinicians typically look for structural anomalies on x-ray images. By the time a tumor is large enough to be evident, however, the cancer might have progressed to a relatively late stage. Recent research has therefore focused on functional imaging of possibly cancerous tissue, to identify tumors before they are visible on x-rays. Formation of tumors involves changes in vasculature, which induce changes in blood content and oxygenation that investigators and clinicians can measure with near-infrared...Read full article

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    Published: June 2007
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    near-infrared spectroscopy
    Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) is a non-invasive analytical technique that uses the near-infrared region of the electromagnetic spectrum to study the absorption of light by molecules in a sample. This technique is commonly applied in fields such as chemistry, biology, medicine, and agriculture for qualitative and quantitative analysis of various substances. Key features and principles of near-infrared spectroscopy include: Near-infrared region: NIRS typically covers the spectral...
    Basic ScienceBiophotonicsimaging anatomynear-infrared spectroscopyResearch & TechnologySensors & Detectorsx-ray images

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