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In Vivo Real-time Endoscopic Raman Spectroscopy for Improving Early Lung Cancer Detection

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Abstract

A real-time endoscopic Raman spectroscopy system has been developed that takes 1 second to obtain a spectrum from the human lung in vivo. The system was tested on 80 patients, achieved high diagnostic sensitivity (90%) and good specificity (65%) for lung cancer/precancer detection.

© 2015 Optical Society of America

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