Dogs may be able to sniff out cancer (Reuters)
12th Jan 2006, 16:27 GMT
Dogs' keen sense of smell might help in the early diagnosis of cancer, researchers report in the current issue of Integrative Cancer Therapies. The findings show that trained ordinary household dogs can detect early-stage lung and breast cancers by merely sniffing the breath samples of patients.
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