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Spatial and Spectral Analysis of in-Situ Tumor-Normal Interfaces in Freshly Resected Lumpectomy Slices using Multispectral Structured Light Imaging

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Abstract

A cohort of N=42 breast lesions has been imaged in-situ with a structured light imaging system through an ongoing clinical study. Multispectral, high spatial frequency scatter images provide additional modes contrast across the tumor-normal boundary.

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