Breathalyser noses out lung cancer
Posted in: 2013A breathalyser-type device has the potential to sniff out lung cancer in a patient’s breath, allowing for the early detection of the disease without the need for an invasive biopsy. Gino Putrino and a research team at The University of Western Australia have created an artificial nose that can detect the volatile organic compounds associated…
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