detect lung cancer thanks to ratsthis is what Israeli scientists want to try to demonstrate in a future clinical trial UK. To do this, these researchers have trained rats to recognize patient urine with lung cancer, using samples sent by the patients themselves. They also want extend this technique to other types of cancer. Endowed with a sense of smell overpoweredrodents were able to detect, by smelling only urine, and what nine times out of ten patients with this cancer. At the origin of these tests, the Early Labs company, whose director Avichay Porat said:
“A simple urine test to detect the early stages of different types of cancer – which can be done at home, in a pharmacy or community care center and sent to the lab for quick results – is a real game-changer” , he explains.
Each year, approximately 50,000 Britons are diagnosed with lung cancer and 35,000 people diemaking it the leading cause of cancer death in the UK. THE…