How to detect lung cancer: Over the past few years, the number of lung cancer patients has been increasing rapidly across the world, including India, but good news about it is now coming. Researchers claim to have developed a device capable of effectively detecting lung cancer. After this new research, it is believed that this technology will easily detect lung cancer. Through which the patient’s life can be saved. This new technology was discovered by Chinese and Spanish researchers. Through this, metal mounted sensors will be used.
Nanovials of platinum, indium and nickel
The sensor used is claimed to be a thousand times thinner than a human hair, known as Nanoflex. These nanoflakes were prepared by mixing platinum, indium and nickel. Additionally, it was designed in such a way that humans can easily detect lung cancer.
How will this technology work?
However, scientists don’t know exactly where isoprene comes from in the body or why… In rare circumstances, some people don’t expel it. In this study, scientists found that the level of this chemical in the breath of lung cancer patients was lower than that of people without cancer.
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The sensor can measure isoprene in a person’s breath with never-before-seen accuracy. To do this, experts must work with a measurement known as parts per billion. In recent research, researchers have detected isoprene levels as low as 2 ppb, which equates to a 2-second separation over a 32-year period.
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Scientists used the device to analyze 13 breath samples in a study published in the Journal of the American Chemical Society. It was observed that isoprene levels in lung cancer patients were below 40 ppb, while in cancer-free individuals their levels were above 60 ppb.
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