Lung cancer ‘could be detected by world-first urine test’
Scientists hope for earlier detection after creating injectable sensor that releases compound into urineScientists have created a world-first urine test that could indicate the first possible signs of lung cancer.Many lung cancer cases are diagnosed at later stages, meaning the disease can be harder to treat. But researchers hope that early detection could mean that patients get treatments sooner, giving them a better chance of overcoming the disease. Continue reading...
Scientists hope for earlier detection after creating injectable sensor that releases compound into urine
Scientists have created a world-first urine test that could indicate the first possible signs of lung cancer.
Many lung cancer cases are diagnosed at later stages, meaning the disease can be harder to treat. But researchers hope that early detection could mean that patients get treatments sooner, giving them a better chance of overcoming the disease. Continue reading...