Conference
Imaging Skin Cancer With Polarized Light
Abstract
Relatively inexpensive, commercially available components are used to image skin cancer using polarized light. The resultant images are easily resolved into separate red, green and blue images. The polarization-resolved images eliminate glare and improve the resolution of subsurface skin structures. The polarization photography set-up can be used to guide the radiation oncologist in decisions such as treatment margin delineation.
Authors
Hayward JE; Bertrand EA; Farrell TJ; Jones GW; Wong RKW; Patterson MS
Pagination
pp. 568-570
Publication Date
January 1, 2002
Conference proceedings
Optics Infobase Conference Papers