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Cost effective evaluation of cervical cancer using reflectance and fluorescence spectroscopy

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Abstract

Quantitative spectroscopy is a powerful and economically viable method for real time tissue diagnosis with the potential to reduce healthcare costs and improve patient care. We demonstrate this in a device for cervical cancer diagnosis.

© 2006 Optical Society of America

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