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23 February 2011 Using wide-field quantitative diffuse reflectance spectroscopy in combination with high-resolution imaging for margin assessment
Stephanie Kennedy, Jenna Mueller, Torre Bydlon, J. Quincy Brown, Nimmi Ramanujam
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Abstract
Due to the large number of women diagnosed with breast cancer and the lack of intra-operative tools, breast cancer margin assessment presents a significant unmet clinical need. Diffuse reflectance spectral imaging provides a method for quantitatively interrogating margins of lumpectomy specimens. We have previously found that [β- carotene]/μs' is a diagnostically important parameter but both parameters, [β-carotene] and μs', were derived from a low resolution parameter map and are subject to the tissue type and heterogeneity present in the breast. In this study, we used diffuse reflectance measurements from individual sites co-registered with high resolution microendoscopy (HRME) images to determine if the combined performance of these technologies could improve margin assessment. By comparing the optical parameters of [β-carotene] and μs' to the quantitative HRME image endpoints of feature size, feature density and normalized fluorescence, we determined that adding HRME to spectral imaging can improve the specificity of our diffuse reflectance spectral imaging system.
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Stephanie Kennedy, Jenna Mueller, Torre Bydlon, J. Quincy Brown, and Nimmi Ramanujam "Using wide-field quantitative diffuse reflectance spectroscopy in combination with high-resolution imaging for margin assessment", Proc. SPIE 7890, Advanced Biomedical and Clinical Diagnostic Systems IX, 78900C (23 February 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.875735
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KEYWORDS
Tissues

Tumors

Image resolution

Luminescence

Breast

Diffuse reflectance spectroscopy

Imaging spectroscopy

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