Spectroscopic techniques for cancer diagnostics /
"Version: 20251201"--Title page verso.Includes bibliographical references.1. Hyperspectral microscopic imaging in cancer research / Ling Ma and Baowei Fei -- 2. Advancing oral cancer detection through hyperspectral imaging and deep learning techniques / Valluri Ayyappa, Aala Suresh, Mukkara Prasanna Kumar and Sunil Chinnadurai -- 3. Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy as a tool for the diagnosis of cancer / Neha Sylvia Walter and Shalmoli Bhattacharyya -- 4. Advancing trustworthy virtual staining in histopathology using infrared spectroscopic imaging / Kianoush Falahkheirkhah, Jihun Oh and Rohit Bhargava -- 5. Blood-based cancer diagnosis : role of spectroscopy / Panchali Saha and C. Murali Krishna -- 6. Raman spectroscopy : a potential tool for cancer analysis / Phularida Amulraj, Jayasree Kumar, Murali Krishna Chilakapati, Hemanth Noothalapati and Rajapandiyan Panneerselvam -- 7. Optical biopsy and chemometrics for skin cancer diagnostics / Yulia A. Khristoforova, Ivan A. Bratchenko, Lyudmila A. Bratchenko, Irina A. Matveeva, Alexandr A. Moryatov, Sergey V. Kozlov, Oleg I. Kaganov, Andrey E. Orlov and Valery P. Zakharov -- 8. Hyperspectral imaging and histology with Raman spectroscopy / Tim McNamara and Bryan Hennelly -- 9. Serum Raman spectroscopy-based biomedical diagnostics / Piyush Kumar and Aditi Sahu -- 10. Innovative phototherapy approaches for cancer diagnosis with surface-enhanced Raman scattering guidance / P. Sanoop, Jyothi B. Nair and Manu M. Joseph.Full-text restricted to subscribers or individual document purchasers.This book presents recent advances in spectral analysis techniques for biological applications, with a strong emphasis on cancer detection, including microparticle detection in blood and urine. While metastatic cancer remains incurable, early diagnosis and appropriate treatment significantly enhance survival outcomes. The book explores modern non-invasive spectroscopic and imaging techniques such as thermal imaging, Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy, photothermal spectroscopy, Raman imaging, photoacoustic microscopy and tomography, and hyperspectral imaging, as well as highlighting their technological developments, diagnostic potential, and current challenges. It also discusses future research directions aimed at improving sensitivity, accuracy, and clinical translation. Intended for researchers, clinicians, and graduate students, this volume provides fundamental knowledge, practical insights, and awareness of emerging diagnostic approaches in cancer detection. Part of Biophysical Society-IOP series.Research scholars, biomedical imaging specialists and clinicians in oncology.Also available in print.Mode of access: World Wide Web.System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader, EPUB reader, or Kindle reader.Inbarasan Muniraj received his PhD in optical engineering from University College Dublin (UCD) in 2016. Following postdoctoral research at UCD and industry experience at Intel, Ireland, he served as an Assistant Professor at SRM University AP and Alliance University, India. His research focuses on non-invasive optical imaging, including 4D light field imaging, digital holographic microscopy, and biomedical imaging. He has authored over 75 peer-reviewed publications and presented at leading international conferences. Bryan Hennelly received his PhD from University College Dublin in 2005 in optical engineering and computational imaging. After postdoctoral and extensive industry experience, he joined Maynooth University, where he established a biophotonics laboratory. He was awarded a Science Foundation Ireland Starter Research Grant and currently works on automated microscopy and spectroscopy systems for early bladder cancer diagnosis using holographic microscopy and Raman microspectroscopy. He has authored over 100 publications and collaborates widely with academia and industry.Title from PDF title page (viewed on January 8, 2026).
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