An curved arrow pointing right. Researchers in the UK have developed a breathalyzer that may be able to detect lung cancer in its early stages. Owlstone Medical is currently testing the technology ...
The new funds will go towards development and commercial launch of its Field Asymmetric Ion Mobility Spectrometry (FAIMS) technology which forms the basis of its ReCIVA cancer breath test.
A cancer breath test has huge potential to provide a non-invasive look into what’s happening in the body and could help to find cancer early, when treatment is more likely to be effective.
Liposuction and plastic surgery aren't often mentioned in the same breath as cancer. But they are the inspiration for a new approach to treating cancer that uses engineered fat cells to deprive tumors ...
Every breath we exhale contains chemical clues about our health, including diseases like lung cancer, with tiny alterations ...