The olfactory capacity of animals has long been used by humans to help with various activities, e.g., hunting, detecting mines, locating people, and diagnosing diseases. Cancer is among the leading diseases causing death worldwide. Several recent studies have underscored the benefit of using scent to detect cancer, and this paper will review the studies using animals to detect tumor scents. A large variety of animals have been used for this purpose-dogs, rodents, insects, and nematodes-and have shown their capacity to detect cancer, with a success rate close to 90%. Here we discuss these studies, their methodologies, and the animal models used. Finally, we discuss the medical perspectives for cancer diagnosis using odors
Background: Cancer detection using sniffer dogs is a potential technology for clinical use and resea...
<div><p>Early detection and treatment are of vital importance to the successful eradication of vario...
Human lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the world because early diagnosis...
Early diagnosis of cancer using effective screening methods is crucial for successful treatment. Rec...
1However, when tested under the above mentioned cir-cumstances, the dogs may have detected and respo...
<div><p>Although several studies have been performed to detect cancer using canine olfaction, none h...
David C Dorman,1 Melanie L Foster,2 Katherine E Fernhoff,1 Paul R Hess2 1Department of Molecular and...
Dogs'smell ability is about 10000-100000 more developed than humans' one. Dogs smell is usually expl...
Dogs'smell ability is about 10000-100000 more developed than humans' one. Dogs smell is usually expl...
Dogs'smell ability is about 10000-100000 more developed than humans' one. Dogs smell is usually expl...
Dogs'smell ability is about 10000-100000 more developed than humans' one. Dogs smell is usually expl...
Abstract Background Lung cancer is the most common oncological cause of death in the Western world. ...
Early detection of lung cancer (LC) is a priority since LC is characterized by symptoms mimicking ot...
The prognosis in lung cancer depends largely on early stage detection, and thus new screening method...
Background: Cancer detection using sniffer dogs is a potential technology for clinical use and resea...
Background: Cancer detection using sniffer dogs is a potential technology for clinical use and resea...
<div><p>Early detection and treatment are of vital importance to the successful eradication of vario...
Human lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the world because early diagnosis...
Early diagnosis of cancer using effective screening methods is crucial for successful treatment. Rec...
1However, when tested under the above mentioned cir-cumstances, the dogs may have detected and respo...
<div><p>Although several studies have been performed to detect cancer using canine olfaction, none h...
David C Dorman,1 Melanie L Foster,2 Katherine E Fernhoff,1 Paul R Hess2 1Department of Molecular and...
Dogs'smell ability is about 10000-100000 more developed than humans' one. Dogs smell is usually expl...
Dogs'smell ability is about 10000-100000 more developed than humans' one. Dogs smell is usually expl...
Dogs'smell ability is about 10000-100000 more developed than humans' one. Dogs smell is usually expl...
Dogs'smell ability is about 10000-100000 more developed than humans' one. Dogs smell is usually expl...
Abstract Background Lung cancer is the most common oncological cause of death in the Western world. ...
Early detection of lung cancer (LC) is a priority since LC is characterized by symptoms mimicking ot...
The prognosis in lung cancer depends largely on early stage detection, and thus new screening method...
Background: Cancer detection using sniffer dogs is a potential technology for clinical use and resea...
Background: Cancer detection using sniffer dogs is a potential technology for clinical use and resea...
<div><p>Early detection and treatment are of vital importance to the successful eradication of vario...
Human lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the world because early diagnosis...