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Researchers at Queen Mary University of London have discovered that molecules in exhaled breath can help detect blood cancer, paving the way for a potential breathalyzer test. Published in HemaSphere, the study found unique molecular patterns in patients' breath, offering a non-invasive, low-cost diagnostic tool for early cancer detection and monitoring.
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