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Care for head and neck (HN) cancer could be improved with better mapping of lymphatic drainage pathways in HN
region as well as understanding the effect of the cancer treatments on lymphatics. In this study, near-infrared
fluorescence imaging is being used to visualize the lymphatics in human subjects diagnosed with HN cancer before and
after treatments. Imaging results show the lymphatic architecture and contractile function in HN. Reformation of
lymphatics during the course of cancer care was also seen in the longitudinal imaging. This allows us to better
understand the lymphatics in HN cancer patients.
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I-Chih Tan, Ron J. Karni, John C. Rasmussen, Eva M. Sevick-Muraca, "Assessing lymphatic response to treatments in head and neck cancer using near-infrared fluorescence imaging," Proc. SPIE 9155, Translational Biophotonics, 915519 (19 May 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2057788