Computer recognition of cancer in the urinary bladder using optical coherence tomography and texture analysis
Colleen A. Lingley-Papadopoulos, Murray H. Loew, Michael J. Manyak et al.
The vast majority of bladder cancers originate within 600 [mu]m of the tissue surface, making optical coherence tomography (OCT) a potentially powerful tool for recognizing cancers that are not easily visible with current techniques. OCT is a new technology, however, and surgeons are not familiar w ... [J. Biomed. Opt. 13, 024003 (2008)] published Mon Apr 14, 2008.
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