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Amani M, Bavali A, Ahmadinouri F, Afshar M, Rahmatpanahi A, Soltaninezhad M. Experimental investigation of optical anisotropy in cancerous tissues by enhanced backscattering technique. ICOP & ICPET _ INPC _ ICOFS 2020; 26 :509-512
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Marziye Amani1
, Ali Bavali *1
, Fatemeh Ahmadinouri1
, Melika Afshar1
, Ali Rahmatpanahi1
, Mohammad Soltaninezhad1












1- Physics and energy engineering Dept., Amirkabir University of Technology (AUT), Tehran
Abstract: (1869 Views)
In this research, mean scattering length of the laser light propagating in healthy and cancerous tissues of bladder, colon, and liver organs is measured using enhanced backscattering (EBS) technique. Analysis of the recorded backscattering cones by a high resolution CCD camera reveals the strength and degree of optical anisotropy in various normal and cancerous tissues. Pathology data show that the experimental results are correlated to the morphological changes of the epithelial tissues that strongly depend on the type of the epithelial cells as well as the carcinoma type. Accordingly, liver and colon tissues showed the highest and lowest changes in scattering length and optical anisotropy, respectively.
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