Dogs Excel In Cancer-Sniff Study
12th Jan 2006, 21:43 GMT
Cancer may carry a scent that dogs can smell, a California study shows. The dogs in the study were almost always right in identifying who did or didn"t have cancer by smelling the person's breath.
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