“…The use of Raman spectroscopy for the analysis of biological specimens has significantly increased during the past few years. Raman spectroscopy has been extensively used in clinical diagnostics of cancer (5) including breast cancer (6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12) , lung cancer (13) , ovarian cancer (14,15) , cervical cancer (16)(17)(18) , oral cancer (19) , nasopharyngeal carcinomas (20) , brain tumors (21)(22)(23) , Gastrointestinal Tumors (24,25) , chondrogenic tumors (26) , prostate cancer (27) , colorectal cancer (28,29) , skin cancer (30) , lymphoma (31) . Moreover, Raman spectroscopy has been utilized as an emerging tool for diagnostics of various infectious diseases (32) .…”