Dog detects ovarian cancer tissue 100 percent of the time.

seatown
seatown Member Posts: 261 Member
edited December 2013 in Ovarian Cancer #1

 

Forgive me if you've seen this before . . . it was new to me. CTS

Ohlin Frank, a chocolate lab whose focus has the intensity of Sherlock Holmes, is only on his fourth training session at Penn Vet Working Dog Center, but he has been able to detect ovarian cancer tissue 100 percent of the time.

He and his fellow trainee, McBaine Chamberlain, a spunky springer spaniel who is a bit more excitable, are part of an interdisciplinary research project at the University of Pennsylvania's to help scientists discover a chemical footprint that might lead to earlier diagnostic tests to save human lives.

They are among 15 carefully bred detection dogs learning to sniff out explosives, drugs and missing people. And now, they will use their keen sense of smell to identify the earliest odor of ovarian cancer, a silent killer that is often diagnosed too late.

Ovarian cancer will kill more than 14,000 women in the United States this year and 22,000 new cases will be diagnosed, according to the National Cancer Institute.

But doctors still don't have a good diagnostic tool for ovarian cancer, so they hope the dogs and their keen sense of smell can lead them toward one.

For the rest of the story, plus photos: http://abcnews.go.com/Health/dogs-trained-sniff-ovarian-cancer-develop-diagnostic-tool/story?id=19907889&singlePage=true

Comments

  • lovesanimals
    lovesanimals Member Posts: 1,366 Member
    Thank you for sharing!

    Here's hoping that scientists find a way to use our furry, four-legged friends as a reliable diagnostic tool for the early detection of ovarian cancer.

    Kelly

  • Cafewoman53
    Cafewoman53 Member Posts: 735 Member
    my dog knew

    he would not leave my side then after six months of treatment he did it again , practically crawling up my butt. my scan found kidney cancer!

    if he does it again I sending him to the pound !

    Colleen