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Taylor and Francis Group, Journal of Medical Engineering & Technology, 3(39), p. 198-207

DOI: 10.3109/03091902.2015.1021430

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Dual-modality probe intended for prostate cancer detection combining Raman spectroscopy and tactile resonance technology—discrimination of normal human prostate tissuesex vivo

Journal article published in 2015 by M. Nyberg, V. Jalkanen, K. Ramser, B. Ljungberg ORCID, A. Bergh, O. A. Lindahl
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Abstract

Prostate cancer is the most common cancer for men in the western world. For the first time, a dual-modality probe, combining Raman spectroscopy and tactile resonance technology, has been used for assessment of fresh human prostate tissue. The study investigates the potential of the dual-modality probe by testing its ability to differentiate prostate tissue types ex vivo. Measurements on four prostates show that the tactile resonance modality was able to discriminate soft epithelial tissue and stiff stroma (p