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Dog’s sense of smell could help diagnose a man’s prostate cancer

July 25th, 2010 Posted in prostate cancer diagnosis

A new study demonstrated that dogs can be trained to identify and diagnose prostate cancer.

The study leader explained that the trained dogs, out of a study in France, sniffed the urine of men with prostate cancer and were nearly perfect in letting doctors know which ones were positive for prostate cancer and which ones were not.

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