Lung cancer 'could be detected by world-first urine test'

Lung cancer 'could be detected by world-first urine test'

Researchers have developed an injectable sensor for early detection of lung cancer by detecting "zombie" cell proteins in urine. The test aims to identify signs of the disease before symptoms appear, potentially improving treatment outcomes. This innovative approach could offer a more cost-effective alternative to traditional scans.

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