Wearable Device Captures Cancer Cells from Blood
TBMG-39618
08/01/2021
- Content
Tumors can release more than 1,000 cancer cells into the bloodstream in a single minute. Current methods of capturing cancer cells from blood rely on samples from the patient — usually no more than a tablespoon taken in a single draw. Some blood draws come back with no cancer cells, even in patients with advanced cancer, and a typical sample contains no more than 10 cancer cells.
- Citation
- "Wearable Device Captures Cancer Cells from Blood," Mobility Engineering, August 1, 2021.