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Saw this on the news last night...

VickiCO
VickiCO CSN Member Posts: 917
edited March 2014 in Colorectal Cancer #1
Seems far-fetched, but then so did all cancer research at one time or another.

http://www.9news.com/news/article.aspx?storyid=110460&catid=188

Vicki

Comments

  • msccolon
    msccolon CSN Member Posts: 1,917 Member
    animals able to detect cancer
    I don't know about dogs, but I know cats are sensitive. I had a cat with a brain tumor and you could see the other cats sniffing at her head. I finally had to have her put down when she was unable to hold her own with the other cats. I don't remember them being particularly sensitive to my cancer, but I wouldn't have noticed if they were! I didn't know I had it, you know!
    mary