Science in a Minute 040919 Dogs Can Be Trained to Detect Cancer in Blood Samples

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It’s no secret that dogs have a phenomenal sense of smell. A newly released study suggests that a canine’s sense of smell is so acute that it can differentiate between a normal, non-cancerous blood serum sample and one that was taken from a patient with malignant lung cancer. The study authors say their findings could lead to the development of accurate, inexpensive and non-invasive cancer detection methods.