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Clinical results from a 32-channel time resolved system used to image the breast

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Abstract

Studies on volunteers are being performed to evaluate three-dimensional time-resolved optical tomography as a means of detecting and specifying breast disease. Two acquisition geometries have been assessed and the images obtained from a variety of studies are presented.

© 2004 Optical Society of America

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