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Spatio-spectral classification of hyperspectral images for brain cancer detection during surgical operations
2018
PLoS ONE
Surgery for brain cancer is a major problem in neurosurgery. The diffuse infiltration into the surrounding normal brain by these tumors makes their accurate identification by the naked eye difficult. Since surgery is the common treatment for brain cancer, an accurate radical resection of the tumor leads to improved survival rates for patients. However, the identification of the tumor boundaries during surgery is challenging. Hyperspectral imaging is a noncontact, non-ionizing and non-invasive
doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0193721
pmid:29554126
pmcid:PMC5858847
fatcat:gbvr7vjnzbgn5nqhi2ebm3u4ny