Stomach cancer 'spotted by breath test'

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A quick and simple breath test can diagnose stomach cancer, study findings reveal.

Scientists from Israel and China found the test was 90% accurate at detecting and distinguishing cancers from other stomach complaints in 130 patients.

The British Journal of Cancer says the test could revolutionise and speed up the way this cancer is diagnosed.

About 7,000 UK people develop stomach cancer each year and most have an advanced stage of the disease.

Two-fifths of patients survive for at least a year, but only a fifth are still alive after five years, despite treatment.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-21671455
 
Looks promising. H-Pylori, a bacterium that causes stomach ulcers and can lead to cancer, has been detectable by a breath test for over 10 years. I wonder if this test looks for similar markers.
 
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