Highly-trained dogs are able to detect prostate cancer in urine with 98 percent accuracy, according to a study presented May 18 at the annual meeting of the American Urological Association in Orlando.
Highly trained dogs are able to detect prostate cancer in urine with 98 percent accuracy, according to a study presented May 18 at the annual meeting of the American Urological Association in Orlando, ...
ORLANDO, Fla. — With an accuracy rating of 98 percent, specially-trained dogs were able to smell volatile organic compounds (VOCs) released into urine by prostate tumors, setting the stage for a ...
Another reason to praise your pooch: the largest study ever done on cancer-sniffing dogs found they can detect prostate cancer by smelling urine samples with 98 percent accuracy. (AFP/Getty Images) ...
Highly-trained dogs are able to detect prostate cancer in urine with 98 percent accuracy, according to a study presented May 18 at the annual meeting of the American Urological Association in Orlando.
Indianapolis, IN (WRTV) — Researchers at IUPUI believe they’ve found a new medical breakthrough — using dogs to find prostate cancer in urine. Over the past two years, Amanda Siegel and Mangilal ...
Over 350,000 men die of prostate cancer every year. Although treatment options such as androgen deprivation therapy and chemotherapy are effective in early stages of the disease, once the disease ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. Man’s best friend may cement his position if early results from French ...
Feb. 17 (UPI) --Man's best friend may prove useful diagnosing prostate cancer, serving as the basis for a new screening tool, according to a study published Wednesday by PLOS ONE. Using their keen ...
Question: My 11-year-old schnauzer was just diagnosed with prostate cancer. We noticed that he was having difficulty urinating and seemed to be straining to urinate. Otherwise he seemed fine. Our ...
Dogs can sniff out prostate cancer with uncanny accuracy, Italian researchers reported on Sunday. While it’s not a test that is ready for prime time, the findings suggest quick and accurate new ways ...
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