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Electronic nose detects lung cancerAn electronic device detecting volatile organic compounds in exhaled breath has been developed to identify people with bronchogenic carcinoma. The device was described at the American Thoracic Society conference. |
The Journal attended the American Thoracic Society annual conference, held in Seattle, Washington last month, as a guest of GlaxoSmithKline |
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