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Needle probe for accurate prostate cancer diagnosis - Results on fresh biopsy cores

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Abstract

A Raman Spectroscopy probe is used to discriminate between healthy and cancerous prostate tissue. Results from ex vivo human biopsy tissue are presented. Results show excellent classification performance between the different types of tissue.

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