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Optical Biopsy System Cuts Potential for Misdiagnoses of Liver Cancer

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WASHINGTON, D.C., Jan. 18, 2022 — An optical biopsy system that combines diffuse reflectance spectroscopy and fluorescence lifetime measurements can distinguish between cancerous and healthy tissue in the liver. The technology could make it easier to diagnose liver cancer, which is the sixth most common cancer globally. Researchers from Orel State University in Russia developed the system, which combines the two light-based techniques to evaluate markers that relate to cellular metabolism — which differs between healthy and cancerous tissue cells. To perform their technique, the researchers designed a device...Read full article

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    Published: January 2022
    Glossary
    fluorescence lifetime
    Fluorescence lifetime refers to the average time it takes for a fluorophore, a molecule that absorbs light at one wavelength and emits it at another, to return to its ground state after being excited by an external light source. When a fluorophore is excited by light of a specific wavelength, it temporarily reaches an energetically excited state. It then undergoes relaxation back to its ground state through various processes, one of which is fluorescence emission. The time it takes for the...
    diffuse reflectance
    Ratio of diffusely reflected flux to incident flux.
    diffuse reflectance spectroscopy
    Diffuse reflectance spectroscopy (DRS) is a nondestructive analytical technique used to investigate the optical properties of materials, particularly in the field of spectroscopy. Unlike traditional reflectance spectroscopy, which involves measuring the intensity of light reflected at a specific angle (such as specular reflectance), diffuse reflectance spectroscopy considers light scattered in all directions. Key features and principles of diffuse reflectance spectroscopy include: ...
    optical probe
    An optical probe is a device equipped with optical components such as lenses, fibers, or detectors, designed to transmit and receive light for the purpose of measuring or analyzing optical properties of materials, surfaces, or biological samples. Key aspects of optical probes include: Light collection: Optical probes are designed to gather light from a defined area or point within a sample or system. Transmission: They transmit collected light to external instrumentation or...
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