Strides Made in Lung Cancer Treatment






                                        Panda, a Border Collie sniffer dog noses samples of smells at ...

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Panda, a Border Collie sniffer dog noses samples of smells at the surgery of the Dogs Against Cancer and For Life Foundation in Gyoemroe, just east of Budapest, Hungary, Wednesday, Jan. 13, 2010. Dogs of the foundation can recognize malignant tumors by sniffing air samples exhaled by humans. According to the results of experiments lung cancer is recognized with 99 per cent accuracy, while breast cancer is diagnosed with 88 per cent accuracy by dogs sniffing breaths of people, and their correctness is 60-80 per cent on the average, a leader of the foundation says.

(AP Photo/MTI, Barnabas Honeczy)





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