1987
DOI: 10.1002/lsm.1900070617
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Characteristic autofluorescence for cancer diagnosis and its origin

Abstract: The autofluorescence spectra of human tissues excited with the 365-nm line of pulsed xenon ion laser have been measured. The autofluorescence spectra of cancer tissues usually show characteristic peaks near 630 nm and 690 nm, which do not appear in the spectra of the corresponding normal tissues. This characteristic fluorescence can be taken as a criterion for cancer diagnosis; a consistency of 89% with the traditional biopsy method has been obtained in preliminary clinical application to the diagnosis of bucc… Show more

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“…3 where the signal at 630 nm probably originates from endogenous porphyrins retained in the malignant tumor area. The same observation has been made by Chinese researchers in human malignancies located in the oral cavity, in the stomach and in the gynecological sphere [30][31][32][33]. Some of the tumors investigated by the Chinese researchers were very thin lesions impossible to identify by standard examination methods but detected with UV-excited autofluorescence utilizing quite simple equipment.…”
Section: Autofluorescence In Malignant Tumorssupporting
confidence: 54%
“…3 where the signal at 630 nm probably originates from endogenous porphyrins retained in the malignant tumor area. The same observation has been made by Chinese researchers in human malignancies located in the oral cavity, in the stomach and in the gynecological sphere [30][31][32][33]. Some of the tumors investigated by the Chinese researchers were very thin lesions impossible to identify by standard examination methods but detected with UV-excited autofluorescence utilizing quite simple equipment.…”
Section: Autofluorescence In Malignant Tumorssupporting
confidence: 54%
“…The UV-blue spectral range is suited for biomedical applications, such as soft tissue surgery, cytometry, cell transfection or fluorescence measurements [190][191][192][193]. A 318 mW, 404 nm frequency doubled diode laser was shown suitable for drug quantification measurements in a mouse model as part of photodynamic therapy [194,195].…”
Section: Biomedical Applications In the Visible Spectral Rangementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Biophoton emission may be linked to current DM indicators such as HbA1c [97,98]; and the detection of other medical conditions [89] including gastrointestinal disease(s) [99][100][101], cancers [102][103][104][105][106][107], conditions of unknown origin [108,109], and as an early marker of retinal deterioration [110,111]. Albumin is naturally bioluminescent.…”
Section: The Influence Of Pathology-related Bioluminescence Upon Colomentioning
confidence: 99%