Abstract:Surgery is the cornerstone of curative-intent treatment of patients with solid cancers. Complete removal of the tumor is pivotal for prolonged survival outcomes. Unfortunately, tumor-positive resection margins occur in 8-70% of cases depending on cancer type. Evidently, there is an unmet need for a technique to improve tumor detection and margin assessment in real-time during surgery. Intraoperative tumor-targeted near-infrared (NIR) fluorescence imaging enables visualization of (residual) tumor rapidly, non… Show more
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