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20/09/2004
Our researchers, working as part of a multi-disciplinary team, have shown that dogs can be trained to recognise an odour within urine which is characteristic of bladder cancer. Their findings are reported this week in the BMJ (bmj.com).

For more information, visit our canine olfactory detection of cancer page.

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