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Malignant breast tumors can be separated from benign and normal tissues using uv-fluorescence spectroscopic technique. Using the same method one can also distinguish cancerous tissues from noncancerous ones in case of cervix, uterus and ovary.
Bidyut Baran Das,Wenling S. Glassman,Robert R. Alfano,Joseph Cleary M.D.,R. Prudente M.D.,Edward J. Celmer M.D., andStephanie Lubicz M.D.
"UV-fluorescence spectroscopic technique in the diagnosis of breast, ovarian, uterus, and cervix cancer", Proc. SPIE 1427, Laser-Tissue Interaction II, (1 June 1991); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.44123
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Bidyut Baran Das, Wenling S. Glassman, Robert R. Alfano, Joseph Cleary M.D., R. Prudente M.D., Edward J. Celmer M.D., Stephanie Lubicz M.D., "UV-fluorescence spectroscopic technique in the diagnosis of breast, ovarian, uterus, and cervix cancer," Proc. SPIE 1427, Laser-Tissue Interaction II, (1 June 1991); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.44123