The absorption spectrum of collagen powder is measured between 610 and 1040 nm by time-resolved transmittance spectroscopy. Absorption spectra of breast from healthy volunteers are then interpreted, adding collagen to the other absorbers previously considered (i.e., oxy- and deoxyhemoglobin, water, and lipids). A significant amount of collagen, depending on breast type, is estimated to be present. Adding collagen to the fitting procedure affects remarkably the estimated values of blood content and oxygenation. The quantification of collagen has potential implications for the assessment of breast density and cancer risk
Collagen content was estimated on 109 subjects (53 healthy and 56 with malignant breast lesions) per...
Diffuse optical spectroscopy (DOS) of breast tissue provides quantitative, functional information ba...
Reduction in scattering, high absorption, and spectral features of tissue constituents above 1000 nm...
The absorption spectrum of collagen powder is measured between 610 and 1040 nm by time-resolved tran...
The absorption spectrum of collagen powder is measured between 610 and 1040 nm by time-resolved tran...
The feasibility of in vivo measurements in the range of 1000 to 1100 nm and the potential benefits o...
The feasibility of in vivo measurements in the range of 1000 to 1100 nm and the potential benefits o...
Breast tissue composition is recognized as a strong and independent risk factor for breast cancer. I...
BACKGROUND:Breast tissue composition is recognized as a strong and independent risk factor for breas...
Breast density is a recognized strong and independent risk factor for breast cancer. We propose the ...
A retrospective pilot clinical study on time domain multi-wavelength (635 to 1060 nm) optical mammog...
Time-resolved diffuse optical spectroscopy provides non-invasively the optical characterization of h...
Collagen content was estimated on 109 subjects (53 healthy and 56 with malignant breast lesions) per...
Diffuse optical spectroscopy (DOS) of breast tissue provides quantitative, functional information ba...
Reduction in scattering, high absorption, and spectral features of tissue constituents above 1000 nm...
The absorption spectrum of collagen powder is measured between 610 and 1040 nm by time-resolved tran...
The absorption spectrum of collagen powder is measured between 610 and 1040 nm by time-resolved tran...
The feasibility of in vivo measurements in the range of 1000 to 1100 nm and the potential benefits o...
The feasibility of in vivo measurements in the range of 1000 to 1100 nm and the potential benefits o...
Breast tissue composition is recognized as a strong and independent risk factor for breast cancer. I...
BACKGROUND:Breast tissue composition is recognized as a strong and independent risk factor for breas...
Breast density is a recognized strong and independent risk factor for breast cancer. We propose the ...
A retrospective pilot clinical study on time domain multi-wavelength (635 to 1060 nm) optical mammog...
Time-resolved diffuse optical spectroscopy provides non-invasively the optical characterization of h...
Collagen content was estimated on 109 subjects (53 healthy and 56 with malignant breast lesions) per...
Diffuse optical spectroscopy (DOS) of breast tissue provides quantitative, functional information ba...
Reduction in scattering, high absorption, and spectral features of tissue constituents above 1000 nm...