Tumor Detection Using Near-Infrared Fluorescence of Exogenous Contrast Agents

        The Levis Laboratory in collaboration with Louis Romano and Wei Zen Wei at Wayne State University are developing a near infared optical method to noninvasively detect early-stage breast tumors.  This work involves developing exogenous near-ir fluorescent contrast agents that interact specifically with tumor cells.  The contrast agents are delivered to the tumor cells in solution and are subsequently detected using a microscope with a CCD camera modified to operate in the near infrared.