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An analysis of exhaled breath, using an electronic nose, demonstrates potential for accurately detecting lung cancer in ...
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MedPage Today on MSNSniffing Out Lung Cancer: Breath Analyzer Moves Closer to Clinical UseElectronic "nose" analysis of exhaled breath achieved 80-90% accuracy for detecting lung cancer in patients with suspicious ...
As many as one in 3,000 people could be carrying a faulty gene that significantly increases their risk of a punctured lung, according to new estimates. Previous estimates had put this risk closer to ...
Researchers conducted a prospective, longitudinal cohort study involving individuals with current or former habit, who had ...
A chest X-ray or CT scan often incidentally finds lung nodules which are small growths While most lung nodules are benign ...
A faulty FLCN gene may affect 1 in 3,000 people, raising their risk of pneumothorax, but shows a much lower kidney cancer ...
A gene once believed to be extremely rare may actually be surprisingly common—and capable of quietly raising the risk of ...
Amit Gupta, MD, discussed a new collaboration between University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center and Qure.ai that aims to ...
New estimates put one in 3,000 people at risk of a defective gene that increases their risk of a punctured lung ...
After being told a tumour was benign in 2019, Louise was diagnosed with ovarian cancer in April 2022, and underwent surgery and chemotherapy. She was given the all-clear and assured the mass was not ...
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News Medical on MSNFaulty gene linked to increased risk of punctured lung in thousandsAs many as one in 3,000 people could be carrying a faulty gene that significantly increases their risk of a punctured lung, according to new estimates from Cambridge researchers. Previous estimates ...
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