Digital diagnostic pathology has become one of the most valuable and convenient advancements in technology over the
past years. It allows us to acquire, store and analyze pathological information from the images of histological and
immunohistochemical glass slides which are scanned to create digital slides. In this study, efficient fractal, wavelet-based
polarimetric techniques for histological analysis of monolayer lung cancer cells will be introduced and different
monolayer cancer lines will be studied. The outcome of this study indicates that application of fractal, wavelet
polarimetric principles towards the analysis of squamous carcinoma and adenocarcinoma cancer cell lines may be
proved extremely useful in discriminating among healthy and lung cancer cells as well as differentiating among different
lung cancer cells.
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