How diamonds can help detect cancer

TechnologyHealth & Fitness
19 Aug 2025 • 9:02 PM MYT
The Independent
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  • University of Warwick scientists have developed a diamond-based sensor designed to trace tiny magnetic particles injected into the body.
  • This handheld device offers a non-toxic alternative to radioactive tracers and dyes currently used to detect the spread of cancer cells to lymph nodes.
  • The sensor is highly sensitive, capable of detecting just one hundredth of the typical magnetic tracer fluid dose, and is small enough for endoscopic and keyhole surgery.
  • Its design incorporates a half-cubic millimetre diamond with nitrogen vacancy centres, allowing for compact, handheld use without bulky electronics.
  • Researchers believe the technology could improve cancer detection for various tumour types and has potential applications beyond medicine, including in spacecraft and fusion power.

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