Feb. 17 (UPI) --Man's best friend may prove useful diagnosing prostate cancer, serving as the basis for a new screening tool, according to a study published Wednesday by PLOS ONE. Using their keen ...
Trained dogs can spot aggressive prostate cancers by detecting trace amounts of chemical biomarkers in urine samples, says a new study. The researchers describe the utility of a new multisystem ...
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Researchers in Japan have demonstrated a new antibody treatment for prostate cancer. The drug helps reverse a nasty trick that cancer cells play on the immune system, with promising results shown in ...
A multi-national research team that included scientists affiliated with the Santa Monica-based Prostate Cancer Foundation detailed how dogs can sniff out prostate cancer, potentially leading to a more ...
SAN FRANCISCO—Dogs can be trained to detect prostate cancer by smelling urine samples and signaling the presence of certain volatile organic compounds (VOCs) produced by cancer cells, according to ...
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 ...
Over 350,000 men die of prostate cancer every year. Although treatment options such as androgen deprivation therapy and chemotherapy are effective in early stages of the disease, once the disease ...