Abstract
Some remarkable spectral differences are observed among normal, benign, and malignant breast tissue samples: (1) characteristic spectral patterns of fibroadenoma and carcinoma tissues appear in the frequency regions of 950–1150 cm−1 and 2800–3050 cm−1; (2) the peak at 970 cm−1 is sharper and stronger, and the prominent bands at 1204, 1280, and 1338 cm−1 are weaker and broader for carcinoma tissue, whereas the band near 970 cm−1 is weaker, and the prominent peaks of collagen are sharper and stronger for benign tissues; (3) the band near 1163 cm−1 in benign tissues shifts to 1171 cm−1 in carcinoma tissue; (4)
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