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Direct observation of spectral differences between normal and basal cell carcinoma (BCC) tissues using confocal Raman microscopy

Raman spectroscopy has strong potential for providing noninvasive dermatological diagnosis of skin cancer. In this study, confocal Raman microscopy was applied to the dermatological diagnosis for one of the most common skin cancers, basal cell carcinoma (BCC). BCC tissues were obtained from 10 BCC p...

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Published in:Biopolymers 2005-04, Vol.77 (5), p.264-272
Main Authors: Choi, Junghyun, Choo, Jaebum, Chung, Hoeil, Gweon, Dae-Gab, Park, Jeunghee, Kim, Hyo Jin, Park, Sangyong, Oh, Chil-Hwan
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Summary:Raman spectroscopy has strong potential for providing noninvasive dermatological diagnosis of skin cancer. In this study, confocal Raman microscopy was applied to the dermatological diagnosis for one of the most common skin cancers, basal cell carcinoma (BCC). BCC tissues were obtained from 10 BCC patients using a routine biopsy and used for confocal Raman measurements. Autofluorescence signals from tissues, which interfere with the Raman signals, were greatly reduced using a confocal slit adjustment. Distinct Raman band differences between normal and BCC tissues for the amide I mode and the PO 2− symmetric stretching mode showed that this technique has strong potential for use as a dermatological diagnostic tool without the need for statistical treatment of spectral data. It was also possible to precisely differentiate BCC tissue from surrounding noncancerous tissue using the confocal Raman depth profiling technique. We propose that confocal Raman microscopy provides a novel method for dermatological diagnosis since direct observations of spectral differences between normal and BCC tissues are possible. © 2005 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Biopolymers 77: 264–272, 2005
ISSN:0006-3525
1097-0282
DOI:10.1002/bip.20236