ISRAEL 
HIGH-TECH & INVESTMENT REPORT

from the September 2010 issue


Breath test may be able to detect common cancers

An "electronic nose" could be used as a simple breath test to detect lung, breast, bowel and prostate cancers, Israeli scientists said. Using the sensor to pinpoint chemical variations, the team found they could not only distinguish between healthy and malignant breath but also identify the four different common tumor types. While more work is needed to develop the technology, the early success could lead to the development of a cheap, easy-to-use and portable test to help diagnose cancer earlier. "If we can confirm these initial results in large-scale studies, this new technology could become a simple tool for early diagnosis of cancer along with imaging," said Abraham Kuten of the Technion Israel Institute of Technology. Kuten and his colleagues studied the breath of 177 people some healthy and some with various types of cancer to detect the different chemicals emitted from the surface of cancer cells as they grow.



Reprinted from the Israel High-Tech & Investment Report September 2010

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