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Using the Method of “Optical Biopsy” of Prostatic Tissue to Diagnose Prostate Cancer
by
Kirillov, Yuri A.
, Artemyev, Dmitry N.
, Kukushkin, Vladimir I.
, Avraamova, Sofia T.
, Aleksandrov, Nikolay S.
in
Accuracy
/ Biopsy
/ diagnosis
/ Hyperplasia
/ Lasers
/ Methods
/ Morphology
/ optical biopsy
/ partial least squares discriminant analysis
/ Principal components analysis
/ Prostate cancer
/ Radiation
/ Raman spectroscopy
/ Spectrum analysis
/ Tumors
/ Variables
2021
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Using the Method of “Optical Biopsy” of Prostatic Tissue to Diagnose Prostate Cancer
by
Kirillov, Yuri A.
, Artemyev, Dmitry N.
, Kukushkin, Vladimir I.
, Avraamova, Sofia T.
, Aleksandrov, Nikolay S.
in
Accuracy
/ Biopsy
/ diagnosis
/ Hyperplasia
/ Lasers
/ Methods
/ Morphology
/ optical biopsy
/ partial least squares discriminant analysis
/ Principal components analysis
/ Prostate cancer
/ Radiation
/ Raman spectroscopy
/ Spectrum analysis
/ Tumors
/ Variables
2021
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Using the Method of “Optical Biopsy” of Prostatic Tissue to Diagnose Prostate Cancer
by
Kirillov, Yuri A.
, Artemyev, Dmitry N.
, Kukushkin, Vladimir I.
, Avraamova, Sofia T.
, Aleksandrov, Nikolay S.
in
Accuracy
/ Biopsy
/ diagnosis
/ Hyperplasia
/ Lasers
/ Methods
/ Morphology
/ optical biopsy
/ partial least squares discriminant analysis
/ Principal components analysis
/ Prostate cancer
/ Radiation
/ Raman spectroscopy
/ Spectrum analysis
/ Tumors
/ Variables
2021
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Using the Method of “Optical Biopsy” of Prostatic Tissue to Diagnose Prostate Cancer
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Using the Method of “Optical Biopsy” of Prostatic Tissue to Diagnose Prostate Cancer
2021
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The possibilities of using optical spectroscopy methods in the differential diagnosis of prostate cancer were investigated. Analytical discrimination models of Raman spectra of prostate tissue were constructed by using the projections onto latent structures data analysis(PLS-DA) method for different wavelengths of exciting radiation—532 and 785 nm. These models allowed us to divide the Raman spectra of prostate cancer and the spectra of hyperplasia sites for validation datasets with the accuracy of 70–80%, depending on the specificity value. Meanwhile, for the calibration datasets, the accuracy values reached 100% for the excitation of a laser with a wavelength of 785 nm. Due to the registration of Raman “fingerprints”, the main features of cellular metabolism occurring in the tissue of a malignant prostate tumor were confirmed, namely the absence of aerobic glycolysis, over-expression of markers (FASN, SREBP1, stearoyl-CoA desaturase, etc.), and a strong increase in the concentration of cholesterol and its esters, as well as fatty acids and glutamic acid. The presence of an ensemble of Raman peaks with increased intensity, inherent in fatty acid, beta-glucose, glutamic acid, and cholesterol, is a fundamental factor for the identification of prostate cancer.
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