Scientists test 'Electronic Nose' that sniffs out cancer in your breath

NCT ID NCT07419113

Summary

This study tested a new, non-invasive device called an 'artificial nose' designed to detect head and neck cancer by analyzing a person's exhaled breath. Researchers enrolled 45 people, including both cancer patients and healthy volunteers, to see if the device's sensors could tell them apart based on unique breath patterns. The goal was to evaluate the device's accuracy as a potential future tool for cancer detection.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Institute of Oncology Ljubljana

    Ljubljana, 1000, Slovenia

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