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It will be possible to detect cancer through blood droplet

In TVI24, 29 Apr 2016


Researchers from Porto are developing two devices ” autonomous and cheap ” that will allow early detection of cancer. Research began in 2013 and should be completed in January 2018.

Researchers from the Instituto Superior de Engenharia do Porto (ISEP) are developing two devices “autonomous and cheap” that will allow early detection of cancer through a sample of a drop of blood. According to Goreti Sales and Lucia Brandão, responsible for the projects, the goal is to create easy handling devices similar to those used for reading glucose in people with diabetes, but that only need the glucose strip and need not the box for electric measurement. (…)

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In Atlas da Saúde, 29 Apr 2016

Source: Lusa

Device for cancer detection through blood droplet

Researchers from the Instituto Superior de Engenharia do Porto (ISEP) are developing two devices “autonomous and cheap” that will allow early detection of cancer through a sample of a drop of blood. (…)

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In Correio da Manhã, 29 Apr 2016

There’s a new device for cancer detection

Researchers from the Instituto Superior de Engenharia do Porto (ISEP) are developing two devices “autonomous and cheap” that will allow early detection of cancer through a sample of a drop of blood. (…)

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In Esquerda.net, 29 Apr 2016

Portuguese researchers develop device for cancer detection through blood droplet

Researchers from the Instituto Superior de Engenharia do Porto (ISEP) are developing two devices “autonomous and cheap” that will allow early detection of cancer through a sample of a drop of blood. (…)

In Jornal da Madeira, 29 Apr 2016

Researchers from Porto create device for cancer detection through blood droplet 

Researchers from the Instituto Superior de Engenharia do Porto (ISEP) are developing two devices “autonomous and cheap” that will allow early detection of cancer through a sample of a drop of blood. According to Goreti Sales and Lucia Brandão, responsible for the projects, the goal is to create easy handling devices similar to those used for reading glucose in people with diabetes, but that only need the glucose strip and need not the box for electric measurement. (…)


In Luxemburger Wort, 29 Apr 2016

Researchers from Porto create device for cancer detection through blood droplet 

Researchers from the Instituto Superior de Engenharia do Porto (ISEP) are developing two devices “autonomous and cheap” that will allow early detection of cancer through a sample of a drop of blood. (…)

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In Netfarma, 29 Apr 2016

Researchers from Porto create device for cancer detection through blood droplet 

Researchers from the Instituto Superior de Engenharia do Porto (ISEP) are developing two devices “autonomous and cheap” that will allow early detection of cancer through a sample of a drop of blood. (…)

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In RR Renascença, 29 Abr 2016

Early detection of cancer through blood drop?

Portuguese scientists are developing two devices that are “cheap”, similar to those used to measure glucose levels.

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