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Diffuse reflectance spectroscopy for accurate margin assessment in breast-conserving surgeries: importance of an optimal number of fibers.

Dinusha VeluponnarBehdad DashtbozorgLynn-Jade S JongFreija GeldofMarcos Da Silva GuimaraesMarie-Jeanne T F D Vrancken PeetersFrederieke van DuijnhovenHenricus J C M SterenborgTheo J M RuersLisanne L de Boer
Published in: Biomedical optics express (2023)
During breast-conserving surgeries, it remains challenging to accomplish adequate surgical margins. We investigated different numbers of fibers for fiber-optic diffuse reflectance spectroscopy to differentiate tumorous breast tissue from healthy tissue ex vivo up to 2 mm from the margin. Using a machine-learning classification model, the optimal performance was obtained using at least three emitting fibers (Matthew's correlation coefficient (MCC) of 0.73), which was significantly higher compared to the performance of using a single-emitting fiber (MCC of 0.48). The percentage of correctly classified tumor locations varied from 75% to 100% depending on the tumor percentage, the tumor-margin distance and the number of fibers.
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