“…Compared to optical spectroscopy that measures tissue spectra point-by-point, HSI is able to capture images of a large area of tissue and has exhibited great potential in the diagnosis of cancer in the cervix, 19,34,81,154 breast, 45,155 colon, 66,84,117,118,142,[156][157][158][159] gastrointestine, 160,161 skin, 41,97 ovary, 55 urothelial carcinoma, 162 prostate, 52 esophagea, 163 trachea, 164 oral tissue, 20,32,165,166 tongue, 126 lymph nodes, 72 and brain. 98 HSI cancer studies have been performed in the following major aspects: (1) recognizing protein biomarkers and genomic alterations on individual tumor cells in vitro, 167 (2) analyzing the morphological and structural properties of cancer histological specimens to classify the cancer grades, (3) examining the tissue surface to identify precancerous and malignant lesions in vivo, and (4) measuring the tissue blood volume and blood oxygenation to quantify the tumor angiogenesis and tumor metabolism.…”