Specialists of Ben-Gurion University (Israel) and Soroka Medical Center were able to create a fairly simple blood test, to identify different types of cancers at an early stage of development.
For diagnosis the experts need no more than one teaspoon of blood. According to the developers, the new technology is based on infrared radiation, which is able to highlight changes in the blood to the spread of disease in humans.
In humans, a cancer patient's blood is the release of a large number of molecules in the bloodstream, which allows the blood to absorb light differently, when compared with the blood of otherwise healthy people. It should be noted that this test has already been tested on two hundred patients. In the end it turned out that the accuracy of this test is ninety percent.
For diagnosis the experts need no more than one teaspoon of blood. According to the developers, the new technology is based on infrared radiation, which is able to highlight changes in the blood to the spread of disease in humans.
In humans, a cancer patient's blood is the release of a large number of molecules in the bloodstream, which allows the blood to absorb light differently, when compared with the blood of otherwise healthy people. It should be noted that this test has already been tested on two hundred patients. In the end it turned out that the accuracy of this test is ninety percent.
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