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Sniffing Out Cancer

Makarand writes "Researchers at the Univeristy of Rome are developing an electronic nose that can sniff out cancer by sampling people's breath. The instrument uses sensors that respond to the presence of chemical compounds in the patient's breath. For example, lung cancer patients exhale alkanes and benzene derivatives which the electronic nose will try to detect. The sensors are quartz crystal sensors coated with a substance that binds to a range of organic chemicals. If certain molecules in the breath bind to this surface coating they change the natural vibration frequency of the crystal."

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  1. Re:Only detects it, doesn't cure it by lylum · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Possible... but detection is the first step to the cure.
    It would just be as much scoial and economic discrimination if the patients would die because their cancer was detected too late. And the earlier it is detected, the higher are the chances for it to be cured.

  2. Re:Only detects it, doesn't cure it by sTavvy · · Score: 4, Insightful

    while your subject is true. if this method works properly, and effectivly, then the ability to detect cancer by sampling someones breath would be a much easier method to detect. having had family members that have had cancer (bowel, breast) it would be much better for them, if cancer could be detected by this, instead of say, a colonoscopy (spelling!). i wouldn't mind betting that if this procedure gets picked up that it is just used for the check up phase of treatment. i.e after chemo (spelling again!), or radiotherapy or whatever. simply getting your breath checked by your local GP would be much better than having to go in for a blood test etc. still, makes you wonder if the results could be skewed, depending on what had been eated before the test!! Steve