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Laparoscopy with LEDs Improves Pancreatic Cancer Detection

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SAN DIEGO, Oct. 26, 2011 — A laparoscopic technique that uses fluorescent light to improve pancreatic cancer staging and treatment is in development. The approach shows promise over conventional laparoscopy with no evidence of side effects. More than 80 percent of people with pancreatic cancer are diagnosed after the cancer has metastasized, and by then the prognosis for long-term survival is dismal. Technology visionary Steve Jobs recently died of a rare form of the disease. A standard xenon laparoscope and a laparoscope using an LED source were compared by researchers and surgeons at the University of...Read full article

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    Published: October 2011
    2011 Clinical Congress of the American College of SurgeonsAmericasBiophotonicsCaliforniafluorescent laparoscopyfluorescent light and pancreatic cancerImaginglaparoscope and LED sourcelaparoscopic technologylaparoscopy and LEDslaparoscopy and pancreatic cancerLED fluorescence laparoscopyLight SourcesMichael BouvetOncoFluorpancreatic cancer staging and treatmentResearch & TechnologyRobert M. HoffmanUniversity of California San DiegoLEDs

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