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Manufactured by:Menssana Research Inc. based inEdgewater, NEW JERSEY (USA)
Every year in the U.S.A., 99,000 men and 78,000 women develop lung cancer, and only 14% of them are still alive five years later. Fortunately, early detection and treatment can reduce the number of deaths. Clinical studies at Menssana Research, Inc. have shown that breath biomarkers accurately identify lung cancer, and this has been confirmed in a blinded replicated ...
Manufactured by:Menssana Research Inc. based inEdgewater, NEW JERSEY (USA)
A radiologic or nuclear event, such as an accident involving radioactive materials or a 'dirty bomb' explosion, could injure a large number of people. Emergency responders would need to rapidly screen and identify those who have been exposed to radiation. This will require a new kind of screening test to measure radiation effects on the human body. ...
Manufactured by:Menssana Research Inc. based inEdgewater, NEW JERSEY (USA)
It takes 300 screening mammograms to discover one woman with breast cancer. A breath test might improve this very low yield. Researchers have known for many years that women with breast cancer have abnormal volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in their breath. Clinical studies at Menssana Research have shown that these breath VOCs can accurately identify women with early stage breast cancer or an ...
Manufactured by:Menssana Research Inc. based inEdgewater, NEW JERSEY (USA)
There is a world-wide epidemic of pulmonary tuberculosis (TB). Once thought to be a near-conquered disease, pulmonary TB is now killing more people than ever, especially those infected with HIV in developing countries. That ’s why there ’s an urgent need for a rapid, accurate and cost-effective point of care test for pulmonary TB is Breath testing could provide such a test because the ...
Manufactured by:Menssana Research Inc. based inEdgewater, NEW JERSEY (USA)
Seasonal influenza is a common respiratory illness that presents with annual cough and fever epidemics. In the USA, the total economic burden of annual influenza epidemics amounted to $87.1 billion in 2003, arising mainly from outpatient visits, hospitalization, time lost from work, and premature death. The economic and clinical burdens of influenza epidemics may get worse in the future, because ...