Volume : III, Issue : IV, May - 2013 CANCER DIAGNOSIS BY SPECTROSCOPIC METHODD. K. KENDRE AND R. R. JADHAV Published By : Laxmi Book Publication Abstract : Cancer is an emotional word, a word associated with disease, death and dying.
It is second leading pillar after cardiovascular disease in the world. Conventional
method of diagnosis of cancer is invasive, time consuming, painful and less reliable.
Several spectroscopic methods may be employed for the diagnosis of cancer. The laser
induced fluorescence (LIF) spectroscopic is one of the non-invasive methods of
diagnosis. We record LIF spectra of samples of cancerous and normal cells and identify
the stage of cancer. The fluorescence emitted by the fluorophore in the tissues were
detected and analyzed. Stomach cancer cell exhibit specific changes in the emitted
fluorescence spectra as compared with the normal cell. The presence study describe that
laser induced fluorescence spectroscopic is used for diagnosis for the human stomach
tumor. Keywords : Article : Cite This Article : D. K. KENDRE AND R. R. JADHAV, (2013). CANCER DIAGNOSIS BY SPECTROSCOPIC METHOD. Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol. III, Issue. IV, http://oldisrj.lbp.world/UploadedData/2413.pdf References : - Richards- Kortum R, Sevick- Muraca E, “Quatitative Optical Spectroscopy for tissue diagnosis”, Annual Review of physical Chemistry 1996,47,555 to 606.
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