A probability-based multivariate statistical algorithm combining partial least-squares (PLS) and logistic regression was developed to identify the development stages of oral cancer through analysis of autofluorescence spectra of oral tissues. Tissues were taken from a 7,12-dimethylbenz [a] anthracene-induced hamster buccal pouch carcinogenesis model. Analyses were conducted at various excitation wavelengths, ranging from 280 nm to 400 nm in 20 mm increments, to assess classification performance at different excitations. For each excitation the PLS analysis and logistic regression were combined, on the basis of cross validation, to calculate the posterior probabilities of samples belonging to four stages of cancer development: normal tissues...
To improve the accuracy of conventional white light endoscopy in detecting the small lesion and iden...
Pulsed laser-induced autofluorescence spectroscopic studies of pathologically certified normal, prem...
Although the oral cavity is easily accessible to inspection, patients with oral cancer most often pr...
A probability-based multivariate statistical algorithm combining partial least-squares (PLS) and log...
A partial least-squares (PLS) discriminant analysis on the autofluorescence spectra of oral squamous...
We report development of a direct multi-class spectroscopic diagnostic algorithm for discrimination ...
Background and Objectives: For effective management of oral neoplasia, autofluorescence, spectroscop...
Autofluorescence spectroscopy shows promising results for detection and staging of oral (pre-)malign...
To detect the small lesion and identify the margin of observable tumors, in vivo, the potential of l...
The results of a pilot study to evaluate the potential of autofluorescence spectroscopy for the diag...
Background: We report the results of a clinical in vivo study to evaluate the potential of fluoresce...
A cancer diagnostic algorithm, light-induced autofluorescence spectroscopy using double excitation w...
Background: Our previous ex vivo study has shown that autofluorescence spectroscopy at 330-nm excita...
Oral cancer is a disease that occurs in approximately 800 new patients in the Netherlands each year....
The efficacy of fluorescence spectroscopy to detect squamous cell carcinoma is evaluated in an anima...
To improve the accuracy of conventional white light endoscopy in detecting the small lesion and iden...
Pulsed laser-induced autofluorescence spectroscopic studies of pathologically certified normal, prem...
Although the oral cavity is easily accessible to inspection, patients with oral cancer most often pr...
A probability-based multivariate statistical algorithm combining partial least-squares (PLS) and log...
A partial least-squares (PLS) discriminant analysis on the autofluorescence spectra of oral squamous...
We report development of a direct multi-class spectroscopic diagnostic algorithm for discrimination ...
Background and Objectives: For effective management of oral neoplasia, autofluorescence, spectroscop...
Autofluorescence spectroscopy shows promising results for detection and staging of oral (pre-)malign...
To detect the small lesion and identify the margin of observable tumors, in vivo, the potential of l...
The results of a pilot study to evaluate the potential of autofluorescence spectroscopy for the diag...
Background: We report the results of a clinical in vivo study to evaluate the potential of fluoresce...
A cancer diagnostic algorithm, light-induced autofluorescence spectroscopy using double excitation w...
Background: Our previous ex vivo study has shown that autofluorescence spectroscopy at 330-nm excita...
Oral cancer is a disease that occurs in approximately 800 new patients in the Netherlands each year....
The efficacy of fluorescence spectroscopy to detect squamous cell carcinoma is evaluated in an anima...
To improve the accuracy of conventional white light endoscopy in detecting the small lesion and iden...
Pulsed laser-induced autofluorescence spectroscopic studies of pathologically certified normal, prem...
Although the oral cavity is easily accessible to inspection, patients with oral cancer most often pr...