Gas device could detect lung cancer

A sniffer device used in the search for new reserves of oil and gas could be used as a form of breathalyser to detect early signs of lung cancer, experts said today.

A sniffer device used in the search for new reserves of oil and gas could be used as a form of breathalyser to detect early signs of lung cancer, experts said today.

The device, developed by scientists in Dundee and Glasgow, works by detecting minute quantities of ethane gas.

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