Friday, July 18, 2014

The Functional Electronic Nose


There is a new technology to identify cancer, according to web design in Cambodia Digital Marketing Agency provided.

By this way there was a trained detection dogs were able to identify prostate cancer from a few sniffs and a staggering 98% accuracy.

“We see molecules at the stages when the tumor is very small,” said lead investigator Dr. Niku Oksala, of the University of Tampere. “We can also find whether it is aggressive or benign to know what action is needed.”

“We have found there are over 30 molecule compounds in a tumor that are very smelly and easily sniffed. Eventually this can be used as a test for every cancer in the Western world,” he added.

Anyway there are many practical problems in using dogs to notice the cancers in a medical setting that why, scientists are seeking to harness the potential notice ability of man’s best friend through the development of an “electronic nose” capable of making a diagnosis.


The Functional Electronic Nose

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