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  2. Canine cancer detection - Wikipedia

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    Canine cancer detection is an approach to cancer screening that relies upon the claimed olfactory ability of dogs to detect, in urine or in breath, very low concentrations of the alkanes and aromatic compounds generated by malignant tumors. While some research has been promising, no verified studies by secondary research groups have ...

  3. New project to train dogs to detect bowel cancer is ... - AOL

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    Six dogs are being trained to detect colon cancer from urine samples. ... And humans already use that canine sense of smell in various different ways, from finding victims of natural disasters to ...

  4. Smell as evidence of disease - Wikipedia

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    The first study on trained dogs used for the detection of cancer was published by Willis et al. in 2004, observing that dogs were capable of detecting bladder cancer from urine samples. [20] Subsequently, in 2004, Pickel et al. confirmed that dogs were able to successfully diagnose melanoma. [20]

  5. Dog sense of smell - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, dogs have much larger olfactory mucosa and a larger part of the brain dedicated to odors. Whereas in humans, 5% of the brain is dedicated to odors, in dogs this figure is 33%. Dogs are able to detect odors 9 orders of magnitude more faint than humans, who can detect odors up to 1 ppb. [9]: 30

  6. The 15 Dog Breeds with the Strongest and Best Sense of Smell

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    With their remarkable olfactory abilities, beagles can distinguish between individuals, locate objects solely by scent, and identify diseases like cancer. They can also detect humans, food, and ...

  7. Pensacola woman's dogs helped her sniff out breast cancer

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    Research has indicated that dogs' highly developed sense of smell can detect cancerous cells, and canines may often sniff or nudge at cancerous areas. ... Breast Cancer Awareness Month dogs sniff ...

  8. Veterinary oncology - Wikipedia

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    Cancer research with dogs has helped in the design of clinical trials for cancer therapy for humans. In the spirit of the One Health movement (global collaborative research on human and animal health) such human-animal connections in cancer research could benefit both humans and animals with cancer in the future. [1] [6]

  9. Purebred dogs are helping us cure cancer - AOL

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    We share more than just a bond with our canine friends.

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