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13 May 2002 In-vivo fluorescence spectropscopy for diagnosis of skin cancer
Masoud Panjehpour, Clark E. Julius M.D., Mary N. Phan, Tuan Vo-Dinh, Bergein F. Overholt M.D.
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Abstract
Laser-induced fluorescence spectroscopy is a noninvasive technique previously used for detection of cancer in a variety of organ systems. The objective of this study was to determine whether in vivo laser-induced fluorescence can be used to detect malignant skin lesions.
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Masoud Panjehpour, Clark E. Julius M.D., Mary N. Phan, Tuan Vo-Dinh, and Bergein F. Overholt M.D. "In-vivo fluorescence spectropscopy for diagnosis of skin cancer", Proc. SPIE 4615, Biomedical Diagnostic, Guidance, and Surgical-Assist Systems IV, (13 May 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.466652
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KEYWORDS
Tissues

Skin

Cancer

Luminescence

Skin cancer

Laser induced fluorescence

In vivo imaging

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