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Real‐time in vivo cancer diagnosis using raman spectroscopy
Authors:Wenbo Wang  Jianhua Zhao  Michael Short  Haishan Zeng
Affiliation:1. Imaging Unit – Integrative Oncology Department, British Columbia Cancer Agency Research Centre, Vancouver, B.C., Canada;2. Photomedicine Institute, Department of Dermatology and Skin Science, University of British Columbia and Vancouver Coastal Health Research Institute, Vancouver, BC, Canada
Abstract:Raman spectroscopy has becoming a practical tool for rapid in vivo tissue diagnosis. This paper provides an overview on the latest development of real‐time in vivo Raman systems for cancer detection. Instrumentation, data handling, as well as oncology applications of Raman techniques were covered. Optic fiber probes designs for Raman spectroscopy were discussed. Spectral data pre‐processing, feature extraction, and classification between normal/benign and malignant tissues were surveyed. Applications of Raman techniques for clinical diagnosis for different types of cancers, including skin cancer, lung cancer, stomach cancer, oesophageal cancer, colorectal cancer, cervical cancer, and breast cancer, were summarized.
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Schematic of a real‐time Raman spectrometer for skin cancer detection. Without correction, the image captured on CCD camera for a straight entrance slit has a curvature. By arranging the optic fiber array in reverse orientation, the curvature could be effectively corrected.

Keywords:Raman spectroscopy  cancer detection  clinical instrumentation  optic fiber probe  spectrometer  chemometrics
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