
"Early Detection of Lung Cancer Through a Simple Urine Test"
Researchers at MIT have developed nanosensors that can be delivered via inhaler or nebulizer to detect lung cancer proteins and produce a signal in the urine, potentially providing a simple and noninvasive method for early-stage lung cancer detection. The technology has shown promise in mice, with plans to analyze human biopsy samples for further validation. While innovative, challenges such as fluid regulation and cancer heterogeneity need to be addressed before potential human studies.

