Summary
Vanderbilt University researchers have developed a technology that uses spatially offset Raman spectroscopy to obtain depth-resolved information from the margins of tumors. This helps to determine positive or negative tumor margins in applications such as breast lumpectomy, and the technology is currently being investigated for breast cancer margin detection.
Addressed Need
Breast conserving surgery currently relies on standard histopathology to examine surgical margins, forcing a large percentage of women to later undergo a second tumor removal surgery when it is discovered that the surgeon excised an insufficient margin around the tumor
Current intra-operative techniques available for examining margins around tumors have significant shortcomings in terms of accuracy, time, and/or cost, thus there is a clear need for an automated, real-time method to asses surgical margins in breast conserving surgery
Technology Description
This technology uses spatially offset Raman spectroscopy (SORS) to obtain depth-sensitive information from the margins of tumors to determine whether a sufficient safety zone exists around the tumor to minimize the risk of local recurrence. The device displays results as an image. The technology has been used to successfully detect breast tumor signatures below 1-2 mm of normal in vitro breast tissue.
Publication: Keller, M. D., Vargis, E., de Matos Granja, N., Wilson, R. H., Mycek, M.-A., Kelley, M. C., & Mahadevan-Jansen, A. (2011). Development of a spatially offset Raman spectroscopy probe for breast tumor surgical margin evaluation. Journal of Biomedical Optics, 16(7), 077006
Clinical trial: Optical Spectroscopy in Evaluating Tumor Margins in Patients Who Have Undergone Surgery for Breast Tumors
Faster and more accurate reading than traditional methods of margin detection
Raman spectroscopy technique is less expensive than other intra-operative techniques
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obtain depth-resolved information
obtain depth-sensitive information
device displays results
de matos granja
vitro breast tissue