Breathalyzers, they're not just for detecting blood alcohol levels anymore; now they can be used to detect stomach cancers too.
Israeli and Chinese scientists working with the British Journal of Cancer have made a major breakthrough in the detection of stomach cancers. According to the journal, many cancers give off subtle odors that are not detectable by the human nose, but are detectable using advanced nanomaterial sensors. The new breathalyzer has just concluded initial trials, and the results are encouraging. In a test run including 130 subjects complaining of various stomach ailments, the breathalyzer was over 90 percent accurate in differentiating between cancer and other stomach diseases.
Stomach cancers are one of the hardest forms of the disease to detect, and one in five patients are too far advanced by the time of diagnosis that surgery is no longer an option. This breathalyzer is poised to change all that.
Cancer-Detecting Breathalyzers
This Breathalyzer Can Detect Stomach Cancers in the Early Stages
Trend Themes
1. Cancer-detecting Breathalyzers - Breathalyzers are now equipped with advanced nanomaterial sensors that can detect stomach cancers in the early stages.
2. Nanomaterial Sensors - Advanced nanomaterial sensors are a disruptive technology when it comes to early stage cancer detection.
3. Odor Detection Technology - Odor detection technology shows potential in detecting early stage cancers that are not detectable by human nose.
Industry Implications
1. Healthcare - The healthcare industry can leverage advanced nanomaterial sensors and odor detection technology to detect early stage cancers.
2. Technology - The technology industry has an opportunity to invest in nanomaterial sensors and the development of breathalyzers for cancer detection.
3. Pharmaceuticals - Pharmaceutical companies have the opportunity to use nanomaterial sensors to develop early stage cancer detection products.