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Fibre-based pH & oxygen sensor for cancer testing

Cancer is one of the leading causes of death in developed nations.

There is an active push towards improvement and development of technologies that can be used to diagnose and monitor cancer in patients. This research sets out to design and fabricate an implantable electrochemical sensor that can detect the pH and oxygen levels in a patient’s tissue, to be used in order to identify or monitor cancer.

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