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BACKGROUND. The objective of this study was to determine whether there are
intrinsic differences in the light scattering properties of tumorigenic and
nontumorigenic cells from a multistep carcinogenesis model.
METHODS. Wavelength-dependent and polarization-dependent light scattering p
roperties of cell suspensions were measured.
RESULTS, Statistically significant differences were found between the tumor
igenic and nontumorigenic cells.
CONCLUSIONS. Differences in the light scattering properties of tumorigenic
and nontumorigenic cells are attributed to a change in the average size of
the scattering centers on the order of a few ten of nanometers. This work i
s relevant to the development of noninvasive optical methods for cancer dia
gnosis. Cancer(Cancer Cytopathol) 1998;84:366-74. (C) 1998 American Cancer.
Society.