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Diffuse Optical Spectroscopy: A Non-Invasive Monitor of Breast Tissue Disease State?

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Abstract

Broadband diffuse optical spectroscopy (DOS) provides non-invasive quantitative measurements of near-infrared light absorption and scattering in tissues at depths up to a few centimeters. The sensitivity of DOS to changes in the physiological profile of breast tissue has been demonstrated by studying normal tissue, lesions, and lesion response to therapy.

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