Professor Frédéric Leblond | Revolutionizing Cancer Detection: Non-Contact Imaging with Raman Spectroscopy
About this episode
Recent advancements in cancer detection have paved the way for innovative techniques that enhance diagnostic accuracy and efficiency. One such development is the application of multi-spectral light scattering detection, which integrates Raman spectroscopy with advanced imaging methods. This approach, detailed in a recent study by Professor Frédéric Leblond and colleagues at Polytechnique Montreal, aims to revolutionize cancer detection with a non-contact, rapid, and highly sensitive diagnostic tool. Read More
Original Article Reference
Summary of the papers ‘Towards Non-contact Macroscopic Imaging of Multiple Cancers Using Multi-Spectral Inelastic Scattering Detection’, in Journal of Biophotonics, doi.org/10.1002/jbio.202400087, and ‘In situ brain tumor detection using a Raman spectroscopy system—results of a multicenter study’, in Scientific Reports, doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-62543-9
Contact
For further information, you can connect with Professor Frédéric Leblond at Frederic.Leblond@polymtl.ca
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