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Photoacoustics Promising for Cervical Cancer Assessment

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Photoacoustic imaging could one day provide a quicker and less invasive alternative to current methods for detecting cervical cancer. Following a study of 30 cervical tissue samples, researchers at Central South University in China said the technique shows promise for detecting the presence and severity of cancerous lesions. “The technique is noninvasive and can detect the lesions in the cervical canal, an area conventional methods fail to observe,” said professor Dr. Jiaying Xiao. “The photoacoustic imaging can also evaluate the invasion depth of cervical...Read full article

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    Published: December 2014
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    photoacoustic imaging
    Abbreviated PAI. An imaging modality with a hybrid technique based on the acoustic detection of optical absorption from endogenous chromophores or exogenous contrast agents. Light is absorbed by the chromophores and converted into transient heating, and through thermoelastic expansion there is a resulting emission of ultrasonic waves. In tissue, ultrasound scatters less than light, therefore PAI generates high-resolution images in the diffusive and optical ballistic regimes compared to purely...
    Research & TechnologyAsia-PacificChinaCentral South UniversityJiaying Xiaophotoacousticsphotoacoustic imagingPAIcancerBiophotonicscervical cancerBioScan

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