Highly-trained dogs are able to detect prostate cancer in urine with 98 percent accuracy, according to a study presented May 18 at the annual meeting of the American Urological Association in Orlando.
Research by an international team of investigators has demonstrated the ability of trained dogs to detect aggressive prostate cancer from urine samples, and suggests that an artificial neural network ...
Highly trained dogs are able to detect prostate cancer in urine with 98 percent accuracy, according to a study presented May 18 at the annual meeting of the American Urological Association in Orlando, ...
Researchers report the evaluation of the efficacy of prostate cancer (PCa) detection by trained dogs on human urine samples. In the February 2011 issue of European Urology, Jean-Nicolas Cornu and ...
The latest chapter in research efforts to find a noninvasive diagnostic test for prostate cancer reveals that much of the progress is continuing to go to the dogs... Researchers at Indiana ...
Question: My 11-year-old schnauzer was just diagnosed with prostate cancer. We noticed that he was having difficulty urinating and seemed to be straining to urinate. Otherwise he seemed fine. Our ...