Ultra-sensitive monitors may one day routinely have the ability to detect lung cancer on someone's breath. A small-scale test ...
Researchers developed ultrasensitive nanoscale sensors for isoprene detection in breath, offering a non-invasive method for ...
The device, developed by a team led by researchers from Zhejiang University in China, identifies the compound isoprene. Lower ...
The scientists maintain that lower isoprene levels have been identified as a potential indicator of lung cancer.