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Spectroscopic Difference Tomography Using Monte Carlo Simulation

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Abstract

Monte Carlo simulations, using breast-shaped boundaries with simulated lesions embedded in them, were performed in order to study Spectroscopic Difference Tomography (SDT). The results suggest that SDT help to remove errors common to different wavelengths.

© 2002 Optical Society of America

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