Inaccuracies in intraoperative tumor localization and evaluation of surgical margin status result in suboptimal outcome of breast-conserving surgery (BCS). Optical imaging, in particular near-infrared fluorescence (NIRF) imaging, might reduce the frequency of positive surgical margins following BCS by providing the surgeon with a tool for pre- and intraoperative tumor localization in real-time. In the current study, the potential of NIRF-guided BCS is evaluated using tissue-simulating breast phantoms for reasons of standardization and training purposes. Breast phantoms with optical characteristics comparable to those of normal breast tissue were used to simulate breast conserving surgery. Tumor-simulating inclusions containing the fluoresce...
Current methods of intraoperative tumor margin detection using palpation and visual inspection frequ...
Surgery is the cornerstone of curative treatment of many malignancies. However, incomplete resection...
To date, surgery is the most common and successful way to treat cancer. Tumour identification during...
Breast-conserving surgery (BCS) results in tumour-positive surgical margins in up to 40% of the pati...
Purpose: Breast-conserving surgery (BCS) results in tumour-positive surgical margins in up to 40% of...
Purpose: Breast-conserving surgery (BCS) results in tumour-positive surgical margins in up to 40% of...
Purpose: Breast-conserving surgery (BCS) results in tumour-positive surgical margins in up to 40% of...
AbstractPurposeBreast-conserving surgery (BCS) results in tumour-positive surgical margins in up to ...
Inaccuracies in intraoperative tumor localization and evaluation of surgical margin status result in...
Inaccuracies in intraoperative tumor localization and evaluation of surgical margin status result in...
Inaccuracies in intraoperative tumor localization and evaluation of surgical margin status result in...
Inaccuracies in intraoperative tumor localization and evaluation of surgical margin status result in...
Inaccuracies in intraoperative tumor localization and evaluation of surgical margin status result in...
AbstractPurposeBreast-conserving surgery (BCS) results in tumour-positive surgical margins in up to ...
We demonstrate how to construct calibrated, stable, and inexpensive tissue-like phantoms for near-in...
Current methods of intraoperative tumor margin detection using palpation and visual inspection frequ...
Surgery is the cornerstone of curative treatment of many malignancies. However, incomplete resection...
To date, surgery is the most common and successful way to treat cancer. Tumour identification during...
Breast-conserving surgery (BCS) results in tumour-positive surgical margins in up to 40% of the pati...
Purpose: Breast-conserving surgery (BCS) results in tumour-positive surgical margins in up to 40% of...
Purpose: Breast-conserving surgery (BCS) results in tumour-positive surgical margins in up to 40% of...
Purpose: Breast-conserving surgery (BCS) results in tumour-positive surgical margins in up to 40% of...
AbstractPurposeBreast-conserving surgery (BCS) results in tumour-positive surgical margins in up to ...
Inaccuracies in intraoperative tumor localization and evaluation of surgical margin status result in...
Inaccuracies in intraoperative tumor localization and evaluation of surgical margin status result in...
Inaccuracies in intraoperative tumor localization and evaluation of surgical margin status result in...
Inaccuracies in intraoperative tumor localization and evaluation of surgical margin status result in...
Inaccuracies in intraoperative tumor localization and evaluation of surgical margin status result in...
AbstractPurposeBreast-conserving surgery (BCS) results in tumour-positive surgical margins in up to ...
We demonstrate how to construct calibrated, stable, and inexpensive tissue-like phantoms for near-in...
Current methods of intraoperative tumor margin detection using palpation and visual inspection frequ...
Surgery is the cornerstone of curative treatment of many malignancies. However, incomplete resection...
To date, surgery is the most common and successful way to treat cancer. Tumour identification during...