Cancer diagnoses traditionally require invasive or labor-intensive procedures such as tissue biopsies. Now, research reveals a method that uses pulsed infrared light to identify molecular profiles in blood plasma that could indicate the presence of certain common cancers. In this proof-of-concept study, blood plasma from more than 2,000 people was analyzed to link molecular patterns to lung cancer, extrapolating a potential ‘cancer fingerprint.’
BREAKING NEWS
- Bihar: 135 Students Expelled for Vandalising Ambedkar Residential School, Misbehaving With Cook After Worm Found in Meal in Araria (Watch Video)
- Colonel B Santosh Babu: The 2020 Galwan Valley War Hero Salman Khan Reportedly Plays in Apoorva Lakhia’s Upcoming Film – All You Need To Know!
- Animal Actress Rashmika Mandanna Goes International: Befriends The Adorable Stitch! | People News
- Donald Trump Didn’t Broker ‘Understanding’, EAM S Jaishankar’s Words on ‘Operation Sindoor’ Twisted, Govt Tells MPs (Watch Video)
- Juvenile capuchins are kidnapping infants of another monkey species
- Tech Layoffs 2025: InfoEdge CEO Hitesh Oberoi Says AI Will Reshape Jobs, Provide New Opportunities for Skilled Professionals
- Posh Colonies Too Brace For Bumpy Monsoon; BMC Blames Pre-Monsoon Rain For Bad Roads
- ‘India Not Dharamshala To Accommodate Refugees From All Over the World’, Says Supreme Court
- ‘Political games’ or ‘government prerogative’? Row over selection of nominees for multi-party global diplomacy outreach on war against terror | India News
- ‘Retro’ Box Office: Suriya Film Grosses INR 235 Crore Globally, Makers 2D Entertainment Thank Audiences, Say ‘It’s All Because of You’