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Improving Objective Measurements of the Tumour-Stroma Ratio in Breast Cancer Using Polarized Light Microscopy

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Abstract

Polarized light microscopy can be used to objectively quantify tumour-stroma ratio (TSR), a prognostic indicator validated in several cancers. Polarimetric results correctly differentiated between high- and low-stroma samples, and future work holds promise for improved separation.

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