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A Bio-Spectroscopic Study of DNA Density and Color Role as Determining Factor for Absorbed Irradiation in Cancer Cells

Heidari A*

Faculty of Chemistry, California South University, 14731 Comet St. Irvine, CA 92604, USA

*Corresponding Author:
Heidari A
Faculty of Chemistry
California South University
14731 Comet St. Irvine
CA 92604, USA
Tel: 775-410-4974
E-mail: Scholar.Researcher.Scientist@gmail.com

Recieved Date: April 04, 2016; Accepted Date: April 05, 2016; Published Date: April 14, 2016

Citation: Heidari A (2016) A Bio-spectroscopic Study of DNA Density and Color Role as Determining Factor for Absorbed Irradiation in Cancer Cells . Adv Cancer Prev 1:e102. doi:10.4172/acp.1000e102

Copyright: © 2016 Heidari A. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.



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Editorial

Nowadays, the use of lasers and other biospectroscopic techniques such as Attenuated Total Reflectance Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (ATR-FTIR), Mass, UV-Vis, FT-Raman, 1HNMR, 13CNMR and 31PNMR spectroscopies have had significant progress in treatment of cancer diseases [1-17]. Process of irradiation transmission and absorption in human cells’ tissues is very important in diagnosis and treatment of many cells related diseases and specially cancer cells with optical devices like lasers and other biospectroscopic techniques such as Attenuated Total Reflectance Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (ATR-FTIR), Mass, UV-Vis, FT-Raman, 1HNMR, 13CNMR and 31PNMR spectroscopies [18-34]. Because of diversity of race and cells’ color of humans, who are being treated, knowledge about the effect of the human cells’ color on the laser treatment is essential [35-54]. According to the researches in the field of measurement optical and biospectroscopic properties of the cancers cells and efforts made for the optimization with different methods to evaluate DNA of cancer cells and changes in different individuals, were used to investigate the rate of irradiation absorption in the cancer cells with different DNA colors and densities (Figure 1).

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Figure 1: Rate of irradiation absorption in the human: health cells (left illustration) and cancer cells (right illustration).

Our studies and investigations showed that the color and density of DNA in the cancer cells act determining factor in the absorbed irradiation in the cancer cells and causes to increase in the scattering of irradiation that leads to reduction in the laser beam transmission from cancer cells’ tissues. The results of this editorial showed that with regard to patient’s racial diversity and consequently differences in the color and density of DNA in the cancer cells, cell color plays an important role in choosing the appropriate laser for optimization of different treatment methods.

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