Recent advances in optical diagnosis of oral cancers: Review and future perspectives

S. P. Singh, Ola Ibrahim, Hugh J. Byrne, Jopi W. Mikkonen, Arto P. Koistinen, Arja M. Kullaa, Fiona M. Lyng

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Abstract

Optical diagnosis techniques offer several advantages over traditional approaches, including objectivity, speed, and cost, and these label-free, noninvasive methods have the potential to change the future workflow of cancer management. The oral cavity is particularly accessible and, thus, such methods may serve as alternate/adjunct tools to traditional methods. Recently, in vivo human clinical studies have been initiated with a view to clinical translation of such technologies. A comprehensive review of optical methods in oral cancer diagnosis is presented. After an introduction to the epidemiology and etiological factors associated with oral cancers currently used, diagnostic methods and their limitations are presented. A thorough review of fluorescence, infrared absorption, and Raman spectroscopic methods in oral cancer diagnosis is presented. The applicability of minimally invasive methods based on serum/saliva is also discussed. The review concludes with a discussion on future demands and scope of developments from a clinical point of view.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)E2403-E2411
JournalHead and Neck
Volume38
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Apr 2016

Keywords

  • Raman spectroscopy
  • fluorescence spectroscopy
  • infrared spectroscopy
  • optical diagnosis
  • oral cancer
  • oral dysplasia

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