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This tiny hand-held device could detect early cancer signs from a drop of blood

Prototype achieves diagnosis accuracy of up to 95 per cent, researchers say

Raccontata dascmp.comindependent.co.uknewsbytesapp.com

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independent.co.ukStai leggendo1 mesi fa

This tiny hand-held device could detect early cancer signs from a drop of blood

Prototype achieves diagnosis accuracy of up to 95 per cent, researchers say

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scmp.com1 mesi fa

Chinese scientists develop handheld cancer detection device

The new system is about 10,000 times more sensitive than traditional methods at detecting early-stage lung cancer.

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  1. lunedì 25 maggio 2026·scmp.com

    Chinese scientists develop handheld cancer detection device

    The new system is about 10,000 times more sensitive than traditional methods at detecting early-stage lung cancer.

  2. lunedì 25 maggio 2026·independent.co.uk

    This tiny hand-held device could detect early cancer signs from a drop of blood

    Prototype achieves diagnosis accuracy of up to 95 per cent, researchers say

newsbytesapp.com1 mesi fa

This handheld device can detect cancer from a blood drop

Westlake University (Nature Photonics) developed a handheld cancer-screening device from a blood drop, 10,000x more accurate than conventional methods. Shrinking a refrigerator-sized system to pocket scale opens point-of-care and remote diagnostics markets.

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lunedì 25 maggio 2026·newsbytesapp.com

This handheld device can detect cancer from a blood drop

Chinese researchers at Westlake University have developed a handheld device that detects early-stage cancer biomarkers from a single drop of blood with unprecedented accuracy.