Brazil Tests Cancer-Detecting Pen for First Time in Clinical Trials

Innovative device developed identifies tumour cells in seconds, offering new hope for faster and safer surgeries. Photo: Artmim / iStock

A groundbreaking cancer-detection device developed by Brazilian chemist Livia Eberlin is being tested for the first time in Brazil. The handheld instrument, shaped like a pen, can identify cancerous tissue in real time and is now undergoing clinical trials at the hospitals in Sao Paulo. This is reported by Metropoles, a partner of TV BRICS.… Continue reading Brazil Tests Cancer-Detecting Pen for First Time in Clinical Trials

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