Revolutionary new probe zooms in on cancer cells

Raman Spectroscopy Probe

Raman Spectroscopy Probe. Credit: Credit: Science Translational Medicine; Petrecca K, Leblond F et al.

Medical Xpress, Feburary 11 ,2015

Brain cancer patients may live longer thanks to a new cancer-detection method developed by researchers at the Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital - The Neuro, at McGill University and the MUHC, and Polytechnique Montréal. The collaborative team has created a powerful new intraoperative probe for detecting cancer cells. The hand-held Raman spectroscopy probe enables surgeons, for the first time, to accurately detect virtually all invasive brain cancer cells in real time during surgery. The probe is superior to existing technology and could set a new standard for successful brain cancer surgery.

 
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