Abstract: The fast development in fields such as nanoelectronics, proteomics, and diagnosis, are paving the way towards the growing interest from the international scientific community towards the development of nanomachines. Developing tiny devices, with integrated nanoscale components, is expected to provide unprecedented possibilities for medical treatments, including cancer. This work presents the use of clinical data based on Myc protein overexpression as a foraging approach to guide nanorobots to detect cancer in the early stages of development.
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