Chips could guide cancer treatments

Tiny sensors which would monitor tumours in unprecedented levels of detail are being developed in a five-year project at a university.

Chips could guide cancer treatments

Tiny sensors which would monitor tumours in unprecedented levels of detail are being developed in a five-year project at a university.

The devices, about the size of an eyelash, would be implanted into patients’ tumours, where they could “spy” on a cancerous growth’s activity.

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