Recent advances in optical diagnosis of oral cancers: Review and future perspectives
S. P. Singh, O. Ibrahim, H. J. Byrne, Jopi Mikkonen, A. Koistinen, A. Kullaa, A. Kullaa, F. Lyng
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Abstract
Optical diagnosis techniques offer several advantages over traditional approaches, including objectivity, speed, and cost, and these label‐free, noninvasive methods have the potential to change the future workflow of cancer management. The oral cavity is particularly accessible and, thus, such methods may serve as alternate/adjunct tools to traditional methods. Recently, in vivo human clinical studies have been initiated with a view to clinical translation of such technologies. A comprehensive review of optical methods in oral cancer diagnosis is presented. After an introduction to the epidemiology and etiological factors associated with oral cancers currently used, diagnostic methods and their limitations are presented. A thorough review of fluorescence, infrared absorption, and Raman spectroscopic methods in oral cancer diagnosis is presented. The applicability of minimally invasive methods based on serum/saliva is also discussed. The review concludes with a discussion on future demands and scope of developments from a clinical point of view. © 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Head Neck 38: E2403–E2411, 2016
口腔癌光学诊断的最新进展:回顾与展望
光学诊断技术与传统方法相比具有许多优势,包括客观性、速度和成本,而且这些无标签、无创的方法有可能改变未来癌症管理的工作流程。口腔是特别容易接近的,因此,这种方法可以作为传统方法的替代/辅助工具。最近,针对这些技术的临床转化,已经开始了人体体内的临床研究。本文对口腔癌的光学诊断方法进行了综述。在介绍了目前使用的口腔癌的流行病学和病因因素后,介绍了诊断方法及其局限性。全面回顾了荧光,红外吸收和拉曼光谱方法在口腔癌的诊断提出。讨论了基于血清/唾液的微创方法的适用性。综述最后从临床角度讨论了未来的需求和发展范围。©2015 Wiley期刊公司中国机械工程,2016 (5):387 - 387
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