Evaluation of lung flute in sputum samples for molecular analysis of lung cancer

Abstract
Molecular analysis of sputum provides a promising approach for lung cancer diagnosis, yet is limited by the difficulty in collecting the specimens from individuals who can’t spontaneously expectorate sputum. Lung Flute is a small self-powered audio device that can induce sputum by generating sound waves and vibrating in the airways of the lungs. Here we propose to evaluate the usefulness of Lung Flute for sputum sampling to assist diagnosis of lung cancer.
Funding Information
  • National Cancer Institute (R01CA161837)
  • LUNGevity Foundation
  • University of Maryland Foundation