Oral squamous cell carcinoma is a widespread cancer disease whose survival rate is strongly dependent on early diagnosis and on the degree of malignancy. The conventional histopathology methods, which are currently the standard ones for diagnosis, are very invasive so that they can be hardly proposed as screening methods for an early and accurate detection of disease. Raman microspectroscopy and atomic force microscopy can be potentially considered as useful tools for cancer diagnosis and detection of the malignancy degree because they provide information about the biochemical cellular content and nanomechanical properties, respectively, which would be modified by the onset and progression of pathology. The present work shows that both tech...
Optical spectroscopy methods are fast emerging as potential alternatives for early diagnosis of canc...
SummaryBackgroundCurrently, up to 85% of the oral resection specimens have inadequate resection marg...
Background: Currently, up to 85% of the oral resection specimens have inadequate resection margins, ...
Oral squamous cell carcinoma is a widespread cancer disease whose survival rate is strongly dependen...
The aim of this study was to investigate the clinical potential of Raman spectroscopy (RS) in detect...
The poor prognosis of oral cavity squamous cell carcinoma (OCSCC) patients is associated with residu...
International audienceRaman spectroscopy can provide a molecular-level fingerprint of the biochemica...
Micro-Raman spectra of formalin-fixed oral squamous normal and carcinoma tissues, stored at room tem...
Raman spectroscopy facilitates accurate and minimally invasive investigation on biomedical samples t...
Tumor-positive resection margins are a major problem in oral cancer surgery. High-wavenumber Raman s...
Breast cancer is one of the common types of cancer among women all over the world. Early diagnosis i...
Raman spectroscopy can provide a molecular-level fingerprint of the biochemical composition and stru...
Field cancerisation (FC) is potentially an underlying cause of poor treatment outcomes of oral squam...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women worldwide, with an estimated 1.7 million cases a...
Early diagnosis, treatment and/or surveillance of oral premalignant lesions are important in prevent...
Optical spectroscopy methods are fast emerging as potential alternatives for early diagnosis of canc...
SummaryBackgroundCurrently, up to 85% of the oral resection specimens have inadequate resection marg...
Background: Currently, up to 85% of the oral resection specimens have inadequate resection margins, ...
Oral squamous cell carcinoma is a widespread cancer disease whose survival rate is strongly dependen...
The aim of this study was to investigate the clinical potential of Raman spectroscopy (RS) in detect...
The poor prognosis of oral cavity squamous cell carcinoma (OCSCC) patients is associated with residu...
International audienceRaman spectroscopy can provide a molecular-level fingerprint of the biochemica...
Micro-Raman spectra of formalin-fixed oral squamous normal and carcinoma tissues, stored at room tem...
Raman spectroscopy facilitates accurate and minimally invasive investigation on biomedical samples t...
Tumor-positive resection margins are a major problem in oral cancer surgery. High-wavenumber Raman s...
Breast cancer is one of the common types of cancer among women all over the world. Early diagnosis i...
Raman spectroscopy can provide a molecular-level fingerprint of the biochemical composition and stru...
Field cancerisation (FC) is potentially an underlying cause of poor treatment outcomes of oral squam...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women worldwide, with an estimated 1.7 million cases a...
Early diagnosis, treatment and/or surveillance of oral premalignant lesions are important in prevent...
Optical spectroscopy methods are fast emerging as potential alternatives for early diagnosis of canc...
SummaryBackgroundCurrently, up to 85% of the oral resection specimens have inadequate resection marg...
Background: Currently, up to 85% of the oral resection specimens have inadequate resection margins, ...