HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Head and colleagues from the Department Stanford University have published the research work: The Clinical Application of Fluorescence-Guided Surgery in Head and Neck Cancer, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The aim of this study was to assess the clinical utility of real-time fluorescence imaging for intraoperative decision making. Variation in Fluorescence per Tissue Type Of the 14 patients with HNSCC who were included in this study, a total of 700 data points were obtained from the acquired intraoperative fluorescence images.
- future: Future studies might involve the use of machine-learning . . .

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