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Optical methods for the diagnosis of primary multiple malignant neoplasms

Artyom M. Mylnikov1,2, Dmitry A. Mudrak1, Nikita Navolokin1,2, Alla B. Bucharskaya1,2,3, Gаlina N. Maslyakova1,2 1 Saratov State Medical University, Saratov, Russia 2 Saratov State University, Saratov, Russia 3 National Research Tomsk State University, Tomsk, Russia

Abstract

The application of optical imaging and spectroscopy in medicine and biomedical research is progressively being introduced into practical medicine as one of the diagnostic methods. During optical imaging, the interaction of light with biological tissues results in a number of photophysical phenomena, such as absorption, scattering and emission of light. Each of these events can be used to obtain biochemical and morphological information about a particular cell or tissue of interest. The new approach to early cancer detection focuses on detecting field carcinization (FC) rather than the tumor itself. Field carcinization is a set of mechanisms of tumor cell development both within a single organ or tissue (primary tumor) and the emergence of tumors in neighboring or distant organs and tissues other than the primary tumor. Multiple diameter single spectroscopy fiber reflection (MDSFR) is used as a method. The report is devoted to problems and perspectives of diagnostics of primary multiple malignant neoplasms.

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Artyom M. Mylnikov
Saratov State Medical University, Saratov, Russia
Russia

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