Hope against cancer! Odisha students develop portable cancer detection device

The test to diagnose cancer is very costly. Apart from that, it also takes time for a patient to get his/her report. ‘Portable Cancer Diagnosis Device’ is claimed to be a solution to the above problems. 

Student working in laboratory

At a time when cancer cases in India are increasing alarmingly, seven students of the Ravenshaw University have developed a device promising better diagnosis. 

After carrying out intensive research under the University’s Zoology Department professor, Luna Samant for five years, seven PHD students have developed a ‘Portable Cancer Diagnosis Device’. They say that this device will go a long way in detecting cancer from the samples collected from blood, saliva, and tissue.