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Noninvasive diffuse optical monitoring of hemodynamic changes in head and neck tumor during radiation delivery

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Abstract

A remotely operated DCS flow-oximeter was built to monitor hemodynamic changes in head and neck tumors during radiation delivery. The results indicate instant hemodynamic responses can be optically detected without being overly burdensome on patients.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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