The current gold standard for tissue histopathology is based on the examination of stained tissue slices by pathologists. To save time and minimize human efforts, computerized methods in nuclei segmentation and classification have been advanced and popularized for histopathology applications. Digital histopathology has been increasingly applied to cancer diagnosis and prognosis. We proposed a label-free digital histopathology method based on refractive index maps measured from a large field of view optical diffraction tomography system. We measured breast cancer tissue slices and digitally processed the data for cancer grading.
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