Lung Cancer Breath Test
” Essentially, what we do is try to extract a fingerprint of lung cancer from breath and when we identify that ,that’ll tell us ah ha, that’s the person at high risk, ” said Dr. Phillips.
The test hasn’t been approved yet by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. So details of what scientists are finding out are still very confidential.
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