P. Taroni, A. Pifferi, G. Quarto, A. Torricelli, R. Cubeddu, L. Spinelli
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Time domain diffuse optical imaging and spectroscopy of breast
Time domain diffuse optical mammography is performed at 4 to 7 wavelengths (635–1060 nm) for the detection and identification of breast lesions, and for the non-invasive assessment of breast density, a well-known risk factor for cancer development.