Fluorescence-guided surgery with live molecular navigation — a new cutting edge
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Auteurs : Quyen T. Nguyen ; Roger Y. TsienSource :
- Nature reviews. Cancer [ 1474-175X ] ; 2013.
Abstract
A glowing new era in cancer surgery may be dawning. Using fluorescently labelled markers, surgical molecular navigation means that tumours and nerves can be displayed in real time intra-operatively in contrasting pseudocolours, which allows more complete tumour resection while preserving important structures. These advances can potentially cause a paradigm shift in cancer surgery, improving patient outcome and decreasing overall health-care costs.
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DOI: 10.1038/nrc3566
PubMed: 23924645
PubMed Central: 4427343
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