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Raman Spectroscopy Analysis for Optical Diagnosis of Oral Cancer Detection.


ABSTRACT: Raman spectroscopy (RS) is widely used as a non-invasive technique in screening for the diagnosis of oral cancer. The potential of this optical technique for several biomedical applications has been proved. This work studies the efficacy of RS in detecting oral cancer using sub-site-wise differentiation. A total of 80 samples (44 tumor and 36 normal) were cryopreserved from three different sub-sites: The tongue, the buccal mucosa, and the gingiva of the oral mucosa during surgery. Linear discriminant analysis (LDA) and quadratic discriminant analysis (QDA) were used with principal component analysis (PCA) to classify the samples and the classifications were validated by leave-one-out-cross-validation (LOOCV) and k-fold cross-validation methods. The normal and tumor tissues were differentiated under the PCA-LDA model with an accuracy of 81.25% (sensitivity: 77.27%, specificity: 86.11%). The PCA-QDA classifier model differentiated these tissues with an accuracy of 87.5% (sensitivity: 90.90%, specificity: 83.33%). The PCA-QDA classifier model outperformed the PCA-LDA-based classifier. The model studies revealed that protein, amino acid, and beta-carotene variations are the main biomolecular difference markers for detecting oral cancer.

SUBMITTER: Jeng MJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6780219 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Raman Spectroscopy Analysis for Optical Diagnosis of Oral Cancer Detection.

Jeng Ming-Jer MJ   Sharma Mukta M   Sharma Lokesh L   Chao Ting-Yu TY   Huang Shiang-Fu SF   Chang Liann-Be LB   Wu Shih-Lin SL   Chow Lee L  

Journal of clinical medicine 20190827 9


Raman spectroscopy (RS) is widely used as a non-invasive technique in screening for the diagnosis of oral cancer. The potential of this optical technique for several biomedical applications has been proved. This work studies the efficacy of RS in detecting oral cancer using sub-site-wise differentiation. A total of 80 samples (44 tumor and 36 normal) were cryopreserved from three different sub-sites: The tongue, the buccal mucosa, and the gingiva of the oral mucosa during surgery. Linear discrim  ...[more]

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