Abstract

Haishan Zeng, 272 pages, ISBN: 13:978-1-4200-8346-0, CRC Press, New York (2013) $99.95, hardcover. Reviewed by Lingyan Shi, research assistant and PhD candidate, Department of Biomedical Engineering, The City College of the City University of New York Diagnostic Endoscopy, edited by Haishan Zeng, is a new book recently published by CRC Press. This book is clearly organized and incorporates both well-established and new theories and principles of endoscopy that are used in laboratory and clinical practice. It will help enlighten the medical community to unlock the value of applying spectroscopy to medicine, and to educate undergraduate and graduate students in the field of biomedical optics.

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  • Reviewed by Lingyan Shi, research assistant and PhD candidate, Department of Biomedical Engineering, The City College of the City University of New York

  • Diagnostic Endoscopy, edited by Haishan Zeng, is a new book recently published by CRC Press

  • It will help enlighten the medical community to unlock the value of applying spectroscopy to medicine, and to educate undergraduate and graduate students in the field of biomedical optics

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Diagnostic Endoscopy, edited by Haishan Zeng, is a new book recently published by CRC Press. The use of optical spectroscopy to develop smart tools in medicine dates back to 1984 when advanced endoscopy and new methods were employed to detect cancers. In the early 1990s, applications of fluorescence endoscopy were combined with CCD/CMOS video cameras and improved optical fibers.

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