Normal-looking dog breed Labrador received a medal from the British Blue Cross from the hands of the Prince Charles. This amazing dog thanks to his exceptional sense of smell I was able to diagnose cancer at an early stage, the patient 551.
Dog cancer diagnoses
Nose Labrador has 300 times more sensitive than the human nose. In dogs, there are more than 300 million smell receptors, whereas humans are only 5 million. There are special medical dogs, which are trained to diagnosis of various human diseases, including cancer. It has become such a bitch Labrador named Daisy, diagnostic accuracy is 93% percent. That's more than many modern techniques.
For his 10 years of life Labrador managed diagnosing cancer from 551 patient, including his own mistress. And Daisy did not do it after sniffing some samples with analysis of the women and by direct contact. The dog had time to give a signal as a harmless cyst on his chest Women doctors discovered a malignant tumor that had not yet spread through the body.
After that Dr. Claire Guest, who is the mistress of Daisy, trained dog recognize the signs of the deadly disease in the urine and in the breath of patients. Recently, the Society for Animal Rescue Daisy Blue Cross was awarded the Medal of Honor for her achievements in the field
cancer diagnosis . In the fight for the Reward the dog stood compete with other animals, including a dog nicknamed JJ, who saved the lives of soldiers in Afghanistan, showing buried in the land of the bombs. (READ MORE)
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