At the frontiers of surgery: review
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2011-01-01Author
Upile, Tahwinder
Jerjes, Waseem K
Sterenborg, Henricus J
Wong, Brian J
El-Naggar, Adel K
Ilgner, Justus F
Sandison, Ann
Witjes, Max J
Biel, Merrill A
van Veen, Robert
Hamdoon, Zaid
Gillenwater, Ann
Mosse, Charles A
Robinson, Dominic J
Betz, Christian S
Stepp, Herbert
Bolotine, Lina
McKenzie, Gordon
Barr, Hugh
Chen, Zhongping
Berg, Kristian
D'Cruz, Anil K
Sudhoff, Holger
Stone, Nicholas
Kendall, Catherine
Fisher, Sheila
MacRobert, Alexander J
Leunig, Andreas
Olivo, Malini
Richards-Kortum, Rebecca
Soo, Khee C
Bagnato, Vanderlei
Choo-Smith, Lin-Ping
Svanberg, Katarina
Tan, I Bing
Wilson, Brian C
Wolfsen, Herbert
Bigio, Irving
Yodh, Arjun G
Hopper, Colin
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Upile, Tahwinder; Jerjes, Waseem K; Sterenborg, Henricus J; Wong, Brian J; El-Naggar, Adel K; Ilgner, Justus F; Sandison, Ann; Witjes, Max J; Biel, Merrill A; van Veen, Robert; Hamdoon, Zaid; Gillenwater, Ann; Mosse, Charles A; Robinson, Dominic J; Betz, Christian S; Stepp, Herbert; Bolotine, Lina; McKenzie, Gordon; Barr, Hugh; Chen, Zhongping; Berg, Kristian; D'Cruz, Anil K; Sudhoff, Holger; Stone, Nicholas; Kendall, Catherine; Fisher, Sheila; MacRobert, Alexander J; Leunig, Andreas; Olivo, Malini; Richards-Kortum, Rebecca; Soo, Khee C; Bagnato, Vanderlei; Choo-Smith, Lin-Ping; Svanberg, Katarina; Tan, I Bing; Wilson, Brian C; Wolfsen, Herbert; Bigio, Irving; Yodh, Arjun G; Hopper, Colin (2011). At the frontiers of surgery: review. Head & Neck Oncology 3 ,
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The complete surgical removal of disease is a desirable outcome particularly in oncology. Unfortunately much disease is microscopic and difficult to detect causing a liability to recurrence and worsened overall prognosis with attendant costs in terms of morbidity and mortality. It is hoped that by advances in optical diagnostic technology we could better define our surgical margin and so increase the rate of truly negative margins on the one hand and on the other hand to take out only the necessary amount of tissue and leave more unaffected non-diseased areas so preserving function of vital structures. The task has not been easy but progress is being made as exemplified by the presentations at the 2nd Scientific Meeting of the Head and Neck Optical Diagnostics Society (HNODS) in San Francisco in January 2010. We review the salient advances in the field and propose further directions of investigation.