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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. Ants detect scent of cancer in urine – research - AOL

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    Ants can detect the scent of cancer in urine, scientists have found. ... the researchers want to see if the ants can do the same for human urine. Previous research has shown dogs can detect cancer ...

  4. New Study Finds That Dogs Can Smell Cancer With ... - AOL

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    "One is using canine scent detection as a screening method for cancers, and the other would be to determine the biologic compounds the dogs detect and then design cancer-screening tests based on ...

  5. Hemangiosarcoma - Wikipedia

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    Hemangiosarcoma is a rapidly growing, highly invasive variety of cancer that occurs almost exclusively in dogs, and only rarely in cats, horses, mice, [1] or humans (vinyl chloride toxicity). It is a sarcoma arising from the lining of blood vessels; that is, blood-filled channels and spaces are commonly observed microscopically.

  6. Cancer - Wikipedia

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    The most common types of cancer differ, but the cancer burden seems at least as high in pets as in humans. Animals, typically rodents, are often used in cancer research and studies of natural cancers in larger animals may benefit research into human cancer. [268] Across wild animals, there is still limited data on cancer.

  7. 30 Random And Interesting Facts And Curiosities Shared On ...

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    Scientists are studying Peyo's potential ability to detect cancer in humans and reduce a patient's anxiety. ⁠Additional brain imaging research has indicated that aspects of Peyo's neurological ...

  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. Can Cancer in Dogs Be Treated With Ivermectin? - AOL

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    Urinary System Cancer. Transitional cell carcinoma, a type of cancer most commonly seen in a dog's bladder, may respond to ivermectin in the same way as human renal cell carcinoma.