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Accuracy of In Vivo Light Scattering for Detection of HSIL and Cancers of the Cervix.

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Abstract

In vivo light scattering data have been analyzed for 151 patients. Physiological parameters correlate with light scattering. Sensitivities in the 80’s and specificities in the 60’s were obtained for a disease threshold of HSIL+.

© 2008 Optical Society of America

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