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Quantifying the Field Effect of Carcinogenesis with Low-Coherence Enhanced Backscattering Spectroscopy (LEBS)

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Abstract

LEBS has shown great promise as a tool for detecting the field effect of carcinogenesis. We have evaluated this method as a tool for cancer screening in 219 rectal biopsy patients and 86 duodenal biopsy patients and present several LEBS parameters that are diagnostic for the presence of neoplasia.

© 2008 Optical Society of America

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