‘Fingerprints of cancer’ found with infrared light

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Flashes of infrared light can detect signs of cancer in a patient’s blood, new research suggests.

In a new study, scientists demonstrated that a test using infrared light can detect the difference between blood samples from patients with lung cancer and samples from those without the disease with up to 81% accuracy. They presented their findings in a study published April 9 in the journal ACS Central Science.

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