articleScience Translational MedicineFeb 11, 2015Closed access

Intraoperative brain cancer detection with Raman spectroscopy in humans

Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital · Polytechnique Montréal · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Cancers are often impossible to visually distinguish from normal tissue. This is critical for brain cancer where residual invasive cancer cells frequently remain after surgery, leading to disease recurrence and a negative impact on overall survival. No preoperative or intraoperative technology exists to identify all cancer cells that have invaded normal brain. To address this problem, we developed a handheld contact Raman spectroscopy probe technique for live, local detection of cancer cells in the human brain. Using this probe intraoperatively, we were able to accurately differentiate normal brain from dense cancer and normal brain invaded by cancer cells, with a sensitivity of 93% and a specificity of 91%.…

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Keywords
  • Raman spectroscopy
  • Medicine
  • Brain cancer
  • Cancer
  • Cancer detection
  • Surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy
  • Pathology
  • Internal medicine
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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