In vivo nonmelanoma skin cancer diagnosis using Raman microspectroscopy
Open Access
- 25 August 2008
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Lasers in Surgery and Medicine
- Vol. 40 (7), 461-467
- https://doi.org/10.1002/lsm.20653
Abstract
Background and Objectives Nonmelanoma skin cancers, including basal cell carcinoma (BCC) and squamous cell carcinoma (SCC), are the most common skin cancers, presenting nearly as many cases as all other cancers combined. The current gold‐standard for clinical diagnosis of these lesions is histopathologic examination, an invasive, time‐consuming procedure. There is thus considerable interest in developing a real‐time, automated, noninvasive tool for nonmelanoma skin cancer diagnosis. In this study, we explored the capability of Raman microspectroscopy to provide differential diagnosis of BCC, SCC, inflamed scar tissue, and normal tissue in vivo. Study Design Based on the results of previous in vitro studies, we developed a portable confocal Raman system with a handheld probe for clinical study. Using this portable system, we measured Raman spectra of 21 suspected nonmelanoma skin cancers in 19 patients with matched normal skin spectra. These spectra were input into nonlinear diagnostic algorithms to predict pathological designation. Results All of the BCC (9/9), SCC (4/4), and inflamed scar tissues (8/8) were correctly predicted by the diagnostic algorithm, and 19 out of 21 normal tissues were correctly classified. This translates into a 100% (21/21) sensitivity and 91% (19/21) specificity for abnormality, with a 95% (40/42) overall classification accuracy. Conclusions These findings reveal Raman microspectroscopy to be a viable tool for real‐time diagnosis and guidance of nonmelanoma skin cancer resection. Lesers Surg. Med. 40:461–467, 2008.Keywords
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