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Screening Cancer Aggressiveness by Using Circularly Polarized Light

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Abstract

The Poincare Sphere is used to map alterations in helicity of circularly polarized light scattered in tissues with various degrees of neoplasia. We demonstrate that the magnitude of alterations defined by Stokes vector on the Poincare Sphere is proportional to the grade of cancer.

© 2013 Optical Society of America

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