Applications of Raman spectroscopy in cancer diagnosis

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Gregory W. Auner
S. Kiran Koya
Changhe Huang
Brandy Broadbent
Micaela Trexler
Zachary Auner
Angela Elias
Katlyn Curtin Mehne
Michelle A. Brusatori
机构
[1] Wayne State University,Michael and Marian Ilitch Department of Surgery, School of Medicine
[2] Wayne State University,Department of Biomedical Engineering, College of Engineering
[3] Wayne State University,Smart Sensors and Integrated Microsystems Program
[4] Henry Ford Health Systems,Department of Physics & Astronomy
[5] Detroit Institute of Ophthalmology,undefined
[6] Wayne State University,undefined
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Cancer and Metastasis Reviews | 2018年 / 37卷
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Raman spectroscopy; Applications; Clinical; Cancer; Diagnosis; Spectroscopy;
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Novel approaches toward understanding the evolution of disease can lead to the discovery of biomarkers that will enable better management of disease progression and improve prognostic evaluation. Raman spectroscopy is a promising investigative and diagnostic tool that can assist in uncovering the molecular basis of disease and provide objective, quantifiable molecular information for diagnosis and treatment evaluation. This technique probes molecular vibrations/rotations associated with chemical bonds in a sample to obtain information on molecular structure, composition, and intermolecular interactions. Raman scattering occurs when light interacts with a molecular vibration/rotation and a change in polarizability takes place during molecular motion. This results in light being scattered at an optical frequency shifted (up or down) from the incident light. By monitoring the intensity profile of the inelastically scattered light as a function of frequency, the unique spectroscopic fingerprint of a tissue sample is obtained. Since each sample has a unique composition, the spectroscopic profile arising from Raman-active functional groups of nucleic acids, proteins, lipids, and carbohydrates allows for the evaluation, characterization, and discrimination of tissue type. This review provides an overview of the theory of Raman spectroscopy, instrumentation used for measurement, and variation of Raman spectroscopic techniques for clinical applications in cancer, including detection of brain, ovarian, breast, prostate, and pancreatic cancers and circulating tumor cells.
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