SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DETECTING ORAL CANCER USING MOLECULAR CHEMICAL IMAGING

    公开(公告)号:US20210353225A1

    公开(公告)日:2021-11-18

    申请号:US17323462

    申请日:2021-05-18

    Abstract: Methods and systems of identifying oral cancer in vivo are disclosed. An oral cavity of a patient is illuminated with a plurality of illuminating photons. A plurality of interacted photos are received from the oral cavity. The interacted photons may have been absorbed, reflected, scattered or emitted by the oral cavity. The interacted photons are filtered into first and second polarized multi-passband wavelengths using first and second tunable conformal filters, respectively. A detector captures the first and second polarized multi-passband wavelengths. A processor automatically discriminates between cancerous tissue and non-cancerous tissue in an image resolved from the first and second polarized multi-passband wavelengths.

    RAMAN-BASED IMMUNOASSAY SYSTEMS AND METHODS
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    发明申请

    公开(公告)号:US20180348136A1

    公开(公告)日:2018-12-06

    申请号:US15776649

    申请日:2016-11-16

    CPC classification number: G01N21/65 G01J3/44 G01N2201/0833

    Abstract: This disclosure is directed to systems and methods for fusing Raman data with biomarker data to identify a disease and/or the progression of the disease. The system disclosed herein may include an illumination source for generating interacted photons from a biological sample and a detector for detecting the interacted photons to generate a Raman data set. A processor is included to fuse the Raman data set with a biomarker data set to identify a disease and/or a disease progression. The instant disclosure further includes a method comprising illuminating a biological sample to generate interacted photons, and detecting the interacted photons to generate a Raman data set. A biomarker data set is obtained from the biological sample, and the Raman data set is fused with the biomarker data set to generate an index score. The index score correlates with one or more of a disease and a disease progression.

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