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Real‐time endoscopic Raman spectroscopy for in vivo early lung cancer detection
Authors:Hanna C. McGregor  Michael A. Short  Annette McWilliams  Tawimas Shaipanich  Diana N. Ionescu  Jianhua Zhao  Wenbo Wang  Guannan Chen  Stephen Lam  Haishan Zeng
Affiliation:1. Imaging Unit – Integrative Oncology Department, BC Cancer Agency Research Centre, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada;2. Interdisciplinary Oncology Program, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada;3. Department of Medicine, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada;4. Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Abstract:Currently the most sensitive method for localizing lung cancers in central airways is autofluorescence bronchoscopy (AFB) in combination with white light bronchoscopy (WLB). The diagnostic accuracy of WLB + AFB for high grade dysplasia (HGD) and carcinoma in situ is variable depending on physician's experience. When WLB + AFB are operated at high diagnostic sensitivity, the associated diagnostic specificity is low. Raman spectroscopy probes molecular vibrations and gives highly specific, fingerprint‐like spectral features and has high accuracy for tissue pathology classification. In this study we present the use of a real‐time endoscopy Raman spectroscopy system to improve the specificity. A spectrum is acquired within 1 second and clinical data are obtained from 280 tissue sites (72 HGDs/malignant lesions, 208 benign lesions/normal sites) in 80 patients. Using multivariate analyses and waveband selection methods on the Raman spectra, we have demonstrated that HGD and malignant lung lesions can be detected with high sensitivity (90%) and good specificity (65%).

Keywords:in vivo tissue Raman spectroscopy  endoscopy  lung cancer  early cancer detection  spectral diagnosis
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