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Identification of precancer oral lesions using minimally invasive sampling techniques and Raman microspectroscopy

Behl et al., 2023

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8704239336659284407
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Behl I
Calado G
Flint S
Galvin S
Healy C
Byrne H
Lyng F
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Optical Biopsy XXI: Toward Real-Time Spectroscopic Imaging and Diagnosis

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The gold standard diagnosis of oral pre-cancer/cancer is an invasive biopsy followed by a histological examination, which may present psychological trauma and risk of infection to patients. Moreover, multiple biopsies are often required to monitor precancer lesions' …
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