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Advances in Mid-Infrared Spectroscopic Imaging for Analysis of Breast Cancer Associated Microcalcifications

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Abstract

Microcalcifications are an important hallmark of breast cancer and their composition correlates with the degree of pathology. This study used mid-infrared spectroscopic imaging to assess the chemical composition of breast microcalcifications to aid disease diagnosis.

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