This document summarizes a research study that used Raman spectroscopy to analyze blood, urine, saliva, and tissue samples from patients with oral potentially malignant disorders (OPMD) and oral cancer. The samples were compared to those from normal controls. The goal was to determine if Raman spectroscopy could help with early diagnosis of oral cancer or OPMDs, which would allow for faster treatment and better prognosis. The abstract provided details on the background and objectives but did not include any results.
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2. Research Article
Raman Spectroscopic Analysis of Blood, Urine, Saliva and
Tissue of Oral Potentially Malignant Disorders and
Malignancy-A Diagnostic Study
S Jaychandran, PK Meenapriya* and S Ganesan
*Corresponding author: Dr. PK Meenapriya, M.D.S., Senior
Lecturer, Department of Oral Medicine and Radiology,
J.K.K.Nattraja Dental College and hospital, Komarapalayam,
Tamilnadu - 638183, India, Tel: 9865248844
Dates: Received: 22 January, 2016; Accepted: 08 March, 2016;
Published: 09 March, 2016
Citation: Jaychandran S, Meenapriya PK, Ganesan S (2016)
Raman Spectroscopic Analysis of Blood, Urine, Saliva and
Tissue of Oral Potentially Malignant
Disorders and Malignancy-A Diagnostic Study. Int J Oral
Craniofac Sci 2(1): 011-014.
3. Abstract
Background: Oral cancers are mostly
being preceded by oral potentially
malignant disorders (OPMD). Early
diagnosis of oral cancer or OPMDs
speed up treatment and improve
prognosis. Raman spectroscopy of
blood, urine, saliva and tissue samples
collected from OPMD and oral cancer
patients were compared with similar
samples from normal controls.
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