LONDON, Nov 14 — A smartphone-sized breathalyser that can instantly detect cancer could be on the market within two years. That’s according to the British company Owlstone that is developing the device by adapting military grade nano-chips for use in the health sector. Bloomberg’s Tom Mackenzie reports. — Bloomberg 

This screenshot from the Bloomberg video shows Alstone co-founder Billy Boyle speaking about the cancer-detecting nano-chip.
This screenshot from the Bloomberg video shows Alstone co-founder Billy Boyle speaking about the cancer-detecting nano-chip.