Cervical cancer is the fourth most common cancer in women worldwide. In low-income countries, it is a leading cause of death. Biop Medical has developed a portable multimodal optical imaging device for early screening and detection of squamous intraepithelial lesions (SIL). The device is a non-invasive probe which scans the cervix area and combines information from multiple optical modalities, for in vivo, real time detection of SIL. In this paper we present sample data acquired from 18 participants using the device in an in-vivo pilot study and present preliminary results of classification into low-grade and high-grade SIL.
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