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Optical redox ratio and endogenous porphyrins in the detection of urinary bladder cancer: A patient biopsy analysis
Authors:Scott Palmer  Karina Litvinova  Andrey Dunaev  Ji Yubo  David McGloin  Ghulam Nabi
Institution:1. Division of Imaging and Technology, University of Dundee, Ninewells Hospital and Medical School, Dundee;2. Optoelectronics and Biomedical Photonics Group, Aston Institute of Photonic Technologies, Aston University, Birmingham;3. Biomedical Photonics Instrumentation Group, Scientific‐Educational Centre of “Biomedical Engineering”, Orel State University, Orel, Russia;4. SUPA, School of Science and Engineering, Ewing Building, University of Dundee, Dundee;5. (+44) 01382 660111
Abstract:Bladder cancer is among the most common cancers in the UK and conventional detection techniques suffer from low sensitivity, low specificity, or both. Recent attempts to address the disparity have led to progress in the field of autofluorescence as a means to diagnose the disease with high efficiency, however there is still a lot not known about autofluorescence profiles in the disease. The multi‐functional diagnostic system “LAKK‐M” was used to assess autofluorescence profiles of healthy and cancerous bladder tissue to identify novel biomarkers of the disease. Statistically significant differences were observed in the optical redox ratio (a measure of tissue metabolic activity), the amplitude of endogenous porphyrins and the NADH/porphyrin ratio between tissue types. These findings could advance understanding of bladder cancer and aid in the development of new techniques for detection and surveillance.

Keywords:urinary bladder cancer  Transitional cell carcinoma  multifunctional laser  cancer biomarkers  detection  autofluorescence
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