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Optical biopsy of breast tissue using differential path-length spectroscopy

Robert L P van Veen et al 2005 Phys. Med. Biol. 50 2573-2581   doi: 10.1088/0031-9155/50/11/009  Help

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Robert L P van Veen1, Arjen Amelink1, Marian Menke-Pluymers2, Carmen van der Pol2 and Henricus J C M Sterenborg1
1 Department of Radiation Oncology, Center for Optical Diagnostics and Therapy, Erasmus Medical Center Rotterdam, PO Box 5201, 3008 AE Rotterdam, The Netherlands
2 Department of Surgery, Erasmus Medical Center Rotterdam, PO Box 5201, 3008 AE Rotterdam, The Netherlands
E-mail: a.amelink@erasmusmc.nl

Abstract. Differential path-length spectroscopy (DPS) was used to determine the local optical properties of breast tissue in vivo. DPS measurements were made on healthy and malignant breast tissue using a fibre-optic needle probe, and were correlated to the histological outcome of core-needle biopsies taken from the same location as the measurements. DPS yields information on the local tissue blood content, the local blood oxygenation, the average micro-vessel diameter, the β-carotene concentration and the scatter slope. Our data show that malignant breast tissue is characterized by a significant decrease in tissue oxygenation and a higher blood content compared to normal breast tissue.

Print publication: Issue 11 (7 June 2005)
Received 12 November 2004
Published 18 May 2005

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