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Scientists have tested the theory that dogs can detect the presence of (bladder) cancer cells in people's urine, and results demonstrate that they detected/selected the samples containing cancerous cells than those without), more often than they would do by pure chance.
This theory was established by a woman who had a mole on her thigh, and was constantly pestered by her dog, who took an unusual interest in it for an unknown reason. One day the dog tried to bite the mole and the woman went to the doctors to have it checked out.
It was malignant.
Scientists have tested the theory that dogs can detect the presence of (bladder) cancer cells in people's urine, and results demonstrate that they detected/selected the samples containing cancerous cells than those without), more often than they would do by pure chance.
This theory was established by a woman who had a mole on her thigh, and was constantly pestered by her dog, who took an unusual interest in it for an unknown reason. One day the dog tried to bite the mole and the woman went to the doctors to have it checked out.
It was malignant.