Study: Dogs reveal lung cancer Dogs

in #food7 years ago

Study: Dogs reveal lung cancer
Dogs decided to break into the field of medicine and compete with scientists and researchers and excel on laboratory tests and tests.
A recent medical study has shown that dogs can detect lung cancer in its early stages and can identify other cancers, such as prostate cancer, breast cancer, and bladder cancer.
A recent medical study conducted in Germany at the Schillerhohe Hospital in Gerlingen and published in the European Journal of Journalism in 2011 found that sniffer dogs can identify cancerous diseases, including lung cancer, the second most serious cancer that leads to death in most parts of the world. .
The study began under the supervision of a distinguished number of German doctors with a group of trained sniffer dogs, 100 cases of lung cancer and 400 cases without lung cancer. The dogs then began to identify 71 cases of 100 cases with lung cancer. Dogs also identified 372 of the 400 cases without lung cancer.
The study, led by German researcher Torsten Walles, explained that the cause of dogs' detection of cancer and the identification of malignant tumors is due to the strong sense of smell that God gave to dogs. "There are organic substances in the smell of the same lung cancer patient called colistridum, which is pronounced by the patient during air exhalation, different from the normal self of the uninfected person," he said. "
The researchers confirmed that dogs can differentiate between malignant cancer and various lung diseases, such as COPD, through the strong smell of sniffer dogs through the smell of organic substances for lung cancer. The researchers presented a sample of lung cancer patients and a sample of other lung diseases for dogs, and through the organic material contained by exhalation of the patient, the results were positive and the rate is very high and more accurate than the laboratories.
"Although there are some interesting studies suggesting that dogs are able to sniff out cancer, there is still a long way to go to know which molecules smell," said Dr. Laura McCallum, director of scientific information at the Cancer Research Institute in the UK. And whether these studies are accurate or not. " "It is very difficult to use dogs in the clinic, so more research will be done to find out more about these tumor molecules, and whether electronic echoes can help identify these tumors," she said.
There are many scientific studies published through the Daily Mail newspaper that confirmed that dogs can also detect cancer, including breast cancer, prostate cancer, colon cancer, bladder and ovarian cancer.
Dogs have been subjected to some scientific experiments to detect bacteria and dangerous microbes that spread among patients in hospitals, which harm them and make them more susceptible to serious diseases. According to medical reports published from the Vio Hospital in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, the patrol dog passes twice a week to the patients' wards and is subjected to vigorous exercises five times a week

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