University of Texas at Dallas researchers combine electrochemical biosensors with AI to identify volatile organic compounds linked to thoracic cancers.
Researchers at the University of Texas at Dallas have developed biosensor technology that, when combined with artificial intelligence (AI), shows potential for detecting lung cancer through breath analysis.
The electrochemical biosensor identifies eight volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that serve as potential biomarkers for thoracic cancers, including lung and esophageal cancers. AI then analyzes the biochemical characteristics of the compounds to determine whether they match those linked to various thoracic cancers…