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Cancer detection: Where no breathalyzer has gone before

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Laura Marshall

A handheld breathalyzer for cancer detection? It might sound far-fetched, but researchers at the University of Oklahoma in Norman are working on a key component that could make such a tool a reality. And the inspiration was not a Star Trek tricorder, but man’s best friend. “It was really the dogs that cinched the deal,” said Patrick McCann, a George Lynn Cross research professor at the university’s school of electrical and computer engineering. He had seen anecdotal reports in medical journals of dogs that could sniff out cancer, and when studies started showing statistical evidence that...Read full article

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    Published: October 2008
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