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Italian Device May 'Diag-nose' Lung Cancer

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ROME, Italy, May 8 -- Researchers at the University of Rome have developed an electronic nose they say can identify people with lung cancer simply by sniffing their breath, the New Scientist reported this week. They hope it could lead to the development of a simple breath test for the early detection of the disease. "A variety of conditions can lead to specific compounds turning up in the breath," reported the New Scientist. "For example, aliphatic acids show up in the breath of people with liver cirrhosis, while di- and tri-methylamine are found in the breath of those with failing kidneys....Read full article

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    Published: May 2003
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    mass spectrometry
    An instrumental technique that utilizes the mass-to-charge ratio of charged particles as recorded from a mass spectrometer in order to determine the mass of a particle as well as the chemical makeup, or elemental ionic composition of a given sample or molecule.
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