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Dogs may be able to detect (smell) cancer

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poboxdc@ix.netcom.com - 24 Sep 2004 21:48 GMT
It has long been suspected that man's best friend has a special
ability to sense when something is wrong with us. Now the first
experiment to verify that scientifically has demonstrated that
dogs are able to smell cancer.

http://www.wusatv9.com/health/health_article.aspx?storyid=33513
tech27 - 25 Sep 2004 00:08 GMT
True.

My dog not only smelled my colon cancer, but also performed a basic
colonoscopy to remove the malignant polyps.

Good doggy!

> It has long been suspected that man's best friend has a special
> ability to sense when something is wrong with us. Now the first
> experiment to verify that scientifically has demonstrated that
> dogs are able to smell cancer.
>
> http://www.wusatv9.com/health/health_article.aspx?storyid=33513
Rich.Andrews - 27 Sep 2004 16:10 GMT
"tech27" <tech27@mail.anonymizer.com> wrote in news:iT75d.9984$NC6.421
@newsread1.mlpsca01.us.to.verio.net:

> True.
>
> My dog not only smelled my colon cancer, but also performed a basic
> colonoscopy to remove the malignant polyps.
>
> Good doggy!

We had a dog that knew my sister was pregnant before she did.  How did he
tell us that she was pregnant?  He would not jump up on her when she visited
us.  When she wasn't pregnant, he would jump on her every time.

r

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