Raman spectroscopy for optical diagnosis in normal and cancerous tissue of the nasopharynx-preliminary findings
- PMID: 12605428
- DOI: 10.1002/lsm.10084
Raman spectroscopy for optical diagnosis in normal and cancerous tissue of the nasopharynx-preliminary findings
Abstract
Background and objectives: Raman spectroscopy (RS), which can detect molecular changes associated with cancer, was explored as a means of distinguishing normal and cancerous nasopharyngeal tissue.
Study design/patients and methods: Tissue from six patients with normal and cancerous biopsies was studied using a rapid acquisition Raman spectrometer.
Results: Spectra were obtainable within 5 seconds. Consistent differences were noted between normal and cancer tissue in three bands 1,290-1,320 cm(-1) (P = 0.005), 1,420-1,470 cm(-1) (P = 0.006), and 1,530-1,580 cm(-1) (P = 0.002).
Conclusions: Spectral differences appear to exist between normal and cancerous nasopharyngeal tissue. The ability to obtain spectra rapidly supports the potential for future in vivo application.
Copyright 2003 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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