GLOBAL EYE
‘Fingerprints of cancer’ found after infrared light was flashed at samples
HEALTH
WORDS EMILY COOKE
Artificial intelligence has been used to detect variations in blood-bound molecules to potentially detect early signs of cancer
Flashes of infrared light can detect signs of cancer in a patient’s blood. 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 per cent accuracy. Their findings are published in
ACS Central