An experimental portable device might be able to detect lung cancer from a person's exhaled breath, researchers report.
Researchers have developed a nanoscale sensor that detects lung cancer simply by analyzing the levels of a chemical called ...
THURSDAY, Nov. 7, 2024 (HealthDay News) -- An experimental portable device might be able to detect lung cancer from a ...
In a study in ACS Sensors, researchers report developing ultrasensitive, nanoscale sensors that in small-scale tests ...
Scientists develop groundbreaking breath test for early lung cancer detection using advanced nanosensor technology, offering ...
Researchers developed tiny sensors that in small-scale tests distinguished a key change in the chemistry of the breath of ...
Detecting early-stage lung cancer may become easier thanks to an innovative approach that analyzes exhaled breath. Researchers developed an ultrasensitive nanoscale sensor capable of detecting ...
Researchers suggest their work represents a breakthrough in low-cost, noninvasive cancer screening through breath analysis.
Exhaled breath contains chemical clues to what's going on inside the body, including diseases like lung cancer.
Hope has been found for improving diagnosis and treatment of a cancer that kills 95 people in the UK every day. Scientists ...
An ultra-sensitive breath test could detect lung cancer by analysing chemical changes in the air we exhale, a study suggests. Researchers have developed tiny sensors that are able to distinguish ...
Researchers from China have developed breath-based nanosensors to detect lung cancer by identifying subtle chemical changes.