1. Diagnosis of Breast Cancer Based on FT-IR Spectroscopy.
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Venkatachalam, P., Rao, L. Lakshmana, Kumar, N. Krishna, Jose, Anupama, and Nazeer, Shaiju S.
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BREAST cancer , *CANCER patients , *CANCER in women , *FOURIER transform infrared spectroscopy , *SPECTRUM analysis , *MOLECULAR structure - Abstract
Breast cancer is one of the most important malignant forms of cancer and a great threat to life for women. In the present study, the spectral characteristics of human breast tissues in normal and cancerous state have been investigated by Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR) absorption spectroscopy in the spectral region from 4000 to 400 cm-1. Several spectral differences were detected in the frequency regions N[Single_Bond]H stretching, C[Single_Bond]H vibrations, amide bands and 900–1300 cm-1. The ratio of intensities of the bands of A3300/A3015 & A1650/A1550, A2924/A2853, A1080/A1236, A1204/A1650, A1055/A1467 and A1045/A1467 provide conformational changes of protein, lipids, nucleic acids, collagen, carbohydrates and glycogen respectively in the human breast tissues. There are obvious differences in the spectral features between normal and cancerous tissues because of changes in molecular compositions and structures that accompany the transformation from a normal to a cancerous state. The differences suggest that the spectral information are useful for the diagnosis of breast cancer and may serve as a basis for conformational changes in tissue components during carcinogenesis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2008
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