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Tumour markers: why not VOCs?

Since early diagnosis of cancer is crucial in reducing mortality, much research is directed towards finding minimally invasive methods of detecting early tumour growth. In 1971 the Nobel Prize winner Linus Pauling froze his exhaled breath to analyse the volatile organic compounds (VOCs) it contained by gas chromatography. Forty-six years later, although many studies have […]