articleInternational Journal of CancerSep 18, 2003Closed access

Near‐infrared Raman spectroscopy for optical diagnosis of lung cancer

Canadian Centre for Applied Research in Cancer Control · University of British Columbia · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Raman spectroscopy is a vibrational spectroscopic technique that can be used to optically probe the molecular changes associated with diseased tissues. The objective of our study was to explore near-infrared (NIR) Raman spectroscopy for distinguishing tumor from normal bronchial tissue. Bronchial tissue specimens (12 normal, 10 squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) and 6 adenocarcinoma) were obtained from 10 patients with known or suspected malignancies of the lung. A rapid-acquisition dispersive-type NIR Raman spectroscopy system was used for tissue Raman studies at 785 nm excitation. High-quality Raman spectra in the 700-1,800 cm(-1) range from human bronchial tissues in vitro could be obtained within 5 sec. Raman…

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Keywords
  • Raman spectroscopy
  • Nucleic acid
  • Biomolecule
  • Spectroscopy
  • Chemistry
  • Infrared spectroscopy
  • Infrared
  • Nuclear magnetic resonance
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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