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Wearable High-speed Frequency Domain Diffuse Optical Imaging for Dynamic Tumor Monitoring

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Abstract

We will present our efforts to build a next generation clinical frequency-domain diffuse optical imaging system which will provide ultra-fast and wearable monitoring of the in vivo tumor state during dynamic testing, including chemotherapy infusions.

© 2017 Optical Society of America

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