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Clinical spectroscopy for biotissues and bioliquids

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Abstract

Single and combined fiber optic probes for key spectroscopy methods (Raman scattering, Mid IR-absorption, Diffuse NIR-reflection, and auto-fluorescence) were compares to detect malignant tissue in clinical environment. All four methods were tested on cancer diagnostics on biopsies (stomach, colon and kidney) and bioliquids (serum, plasma and urine) of patients.

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