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Researchers at Michigan State University have discovered that bees can detect biomarkers associated with lung cancer in human breath. This ability to identify specific chemical compounds could ...
The good news is that the number of smokers around the globe has been on a steady decline. The concerning news is that there has been an alarming rise in the number of people diagnosed with lung ...
A doctor has shared their expertise on what signs and symptoms you should look out for if you are worried you might have cancer - including one simple giveaway ...
Researchers at Michigan State University studied how insects can help humans detect lung cancer weeks earlier than scans ...
Researchers have developed a nanoscale sensor that detects lung cancer simply by analyzing the levels of a chemical called isoprene in your breath. The team believes its breakthrough could unlock ...
Case CCC Population and Cancer Prevention Program member, Mohamed Draz, PhD, provided background information for a study published this week in MDLinx that indicates honey bees can detect certain ...
An analysis of exhaled breath, using an electronic nose, demonstrates potential for accurately detecting lung cancer in individuals with suspected disease.
Different types of cancer have unique molecular 'fingerprints' which are detectable in early stages of the disease and can be picked up with near-perfect accuracy by small, portable scanners in ...
Annual lung cancer screening, or LCS, detects cancer at a higher rate and at earlier stages, findings suggest.According to Roger Y. Kim, MD, MSCE, DAABIP, ATSF, an assistant professor of medicine ...
SpotitEarly’s at-home breath test pairs canine scent detection with AI to deliver non-invasive, affordable early cancer ...
Remember, it’s best to detect lung cancer before you have symptoms. You can find more information on lung cancer screenings here.