Recent research by American experts opens new steps in detecting and preventing cancer early.
Biologists at Tufts University School of Arts and Sciences have discovered a bioelectric signal that can identify cells that are likely to grow into tumors.
Scientists say the order of genetic modification in cancer cells is the key to early diagnosis and identification of drugs that specifically treat this disease.
According to Loughborough University's latest research, body odor is also one of the criteria that reflects one's health status.
According to The Guardian (UK) on January 19, this new blood test gave a positive result about 70% of the eight most common cancers when tested in more than 1,000 patients.
Diseases such as thyroid cancer, type 1 diabetes and HIV are often difficult to diagnose in the early stages of incubation. However, this problem is no longer difficult because
A group of scientists in the UK is developing an AI system that can smell people's breaths to diagnose disease.
US technology firm Google is developing a device that can detect early signs of cancer, heart failure and many other serious diseases.