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Optical Probe Bridges Gender Gap

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EVANSTON, Ill., July 22, 2010 — A team led by a Northwestern University biomedical engineer has found that combining novel optical technologies with a common colon cancer screening test may allow doctors to more accurately detect the presence of colon cancer, particularly in women. The study, led by Vadim Backman, a professor at the McCormick School of Engineering and Applied Science, in partnership with colleagues at NorthShore University HealthSystem, led by Hemant K. Roy, combined a polarization-gating optical probe and a traditional flexible sigmoidoscopy to measure the early increase in blood supply in rectal...Read full article

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    Published: July 2010
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    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...
    AmericasBiophotonicsCancer Prevention Researchcancer screeningcolonoscopyHemant K. RoyIllinoisLight SourcesNational Institutes of HealthNorthwesterns McCormick School of Engineering and Applied Scienceoptical probeOpticspolarization-gating optical probeResearch & TechnologyscreeningsigmoidoscopyTest & MeasurementVadim BackmanLEDs

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