Accuracy of in vivo multi-modal optical imaging for detection of oral neoplasia

If detected early, oral cancer is eminently curable. However, survival rates for oral cancer patients remain low, largely due to late stage diagnosis and subsequent difficulty of treatment. To improve clinicians’ ability to detect early disease and to treat advanced cancers, we developed a multi-mod...

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Hauptverfasser: Pierce, Mark C., Schwarz, Richard A., Bhattar, Vijayashree S., Mondrik, Sharon, Williams, Michelle D., Lee, J. Jack, Richards-Kortum, Rebecca, Gillenwater, Ann M.
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