Scientists have developed a urine test to detect lung cancer in its early stages. Tested successfully on mice, the test identifies a specific protein released by affected lung tissue. Human trials are set to begin soon. This cost-effective method offers a simpler alternative to expensive scans, promising earlier diagnosis and timely treatment, especially for high-risk individuals. Scientists have developed a urine test to detect lung cancer in its early stages. Tested successfully on mice, the test identifies a specific protein released by affected lung tissue. Human trials are set to begin soon. This cost-effective method offers a simpler alternative to expensive scans, promising earlier diagnosis and timely treatment, especially for high-risk individuals. Health and Fitness, Health Tips, Exercises & Workout Tips, Diet & Wellness | Times of India Lifestyle