Sep 28, 2016 | Instruments & Equipment, Laboratory Instruments & Laboratory Equipment, Laboratory News, Laboratory Operations, Laboratory Pathology, Laboratory Testing
A recent study adds to the growing body of research into breath analysis as a diagnostic and treatment-monitoring tool More progress is being made on the diagnosis and treatment of lung cancer. The newest developments will be of interest to anatomic pathologists who work with lung specimens. A new study suggests it is possible to use breath specimens to monitor the progress of lung cancer patients undergoing therapy. The study was conducted by Inbar Nardi-Agmon, MD, Thoracic Cancer Research...