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Diagnosis of early pre-dysplastic stages of colon carcinogenesis using light scattering “fingerprints”

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Abstract

We report detection of slight alterations of tissue micro-architecture by recording multidimensional data characterizing tissue light scattering. In the animal studies, we show that these light scattering “fingerprints” change dramatically even in the earliest pre-dysplastic stages of carcinogenesis, much earlier than currently known histological, molecular, or genetic markers.

© 2003 Optical Society of America

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