I. Matveeva, O. Myakinin, V. Vinokurov, Y. Khristoforova, I. Bratchenko, A. Moryatov, S. Kozlov, V. Zakharov
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摘要
本文研究了用蒙特卡罗方法对皮肤癌拉曼光散射的加性模拟。研究了正常皮肤、恶性黑色素瘤和基底细胞癌的拉曼散射。在L. Wang和S. L. Jacques提出的光子输运算法的基础上,提出了一种模拟皮肤拉曼光散射的两阶段算法。提出了一种皮肤病理的加性建模方法。该方法的主要思想是假设正常皮肤的实验拉曼光谱,通过平均正常皮肤的体内拉曼光谱得到,可以作为特征模拟拉曼光谱的“底物”。因此,病理,对他们来说,可以通过添加与肿瘤类型相关的“底物”拉曼特异性成分集来“生长”。对不同阶段的恶性黑色素瘤和基底细胞癌进行了加法模拟。讨论了利用所开发的算法通过体内皮肤拉曼光谱确定皮肤成分组成的可能性。人们曾尝试评估癌症发生过程中皮肤成分浓度的变化。
Additive Approach to Simulation of Malignant Neoplasms Using the Monte Carlo Method
The paper is devoted to additive simulation of Raman light scattering by skin cancer using the Monte Carlo method. Raman light scattering from normal skin, malignant melanoma and basal cell carcinoma is investigated. Based on the photon transport algorithm proposed by L. Wang and S. L. Jacques, a two-stage algorithm for simulating Raman light scattering from skin has been developed. A method for additive modeling of skin pathologies is proposed. The main idea of this method is a hypothesis that an experimental Raman spectrum of normal skin, obtained by averaging in vivo Raman spectra of normal skin, may be served as a “substrate” for the feature simulated Raman spectrum. Thus, the pathology, for their part, may be “grown” by adding on this “substrate” Raman specific components set related to a tumor type. Additive simulation of malignant melanoma on various stages and basal cell carcinoma has been carried out. The possibility of using the developed algorithm to determine the component composition of the skin by the in vivo Raman spectrum of skin is discussed. An attempt to evaluate the change in the concentration of skin components during the development of cancer has been made.