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Brain Tumor Resection Guided with Single-Point Raman Spectroscopy: In-Human Results

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Abstract

A Raman spectroscopy technique was developed and used on 8 glioblastoma patients. We demonstrate that a classification accuracy of 93% is achieved in differentiating normal brain from tumor tissue with low densities of cancer cells.

© 2014 Optical Society of America

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