Jeanie Malonehttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-1739-642X,1,2 Adrian Tanskanen,1,2 Chloe Hill,1,3 Kelly Liu,1,4 Catherine Poh,1,2 Calum MacAulay,1,2 Pierre Lane1,3,2
1BC Cancer Research Institute (Canada) 2The Univ. of British Columbia (Canada) 3Simon Fraser Univ. (Canada) 4Faculty of Dentistry (Canada)
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Oral cancer management is challenging as many benign lesions present similarly to precancerous lesions; thus, non-invasive optical tools that can assess tissue status would provide utility in lesion monitoring and biopsy site selection. We hypothesize that there may be oral cancer-sensitive image biomarkers present in a novel image processing technique that interrogates angular scattering behaviour (multipath contrast imaging, MCI). This work retrospectively examines MCI of oral lesions imaged with a widefield endoscopic optical coherence tomography and autofluorescence imaging (OCT-AFI) device. Preliminary analysis shows subtle MCI intensity changes dysplasia and distinct visual changes in carcinoma when compared to contralateral.
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Jeanie Malone, Adrian Tanskanen, Chloe Hill, Kelly Liu, Catherine Poh, Calum MacAulay, Pierre Lane, "Multipath contrast imaging for oral cancer management," Proc. SPIE PC12834, Multimodal Biomedical Imaging XIX, PC1283405 (13 March 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3003322