HABRI Central - Resources: Can dogs smell lung cancer? First study using exhaled breath and urine screening in unselected patients with suspected lung cancer: About

HABRI Central will be intermittently unavailable due to scheduled maintenance on Thursday, June 8, 2023. During this period, site features may be unavailable. Please plan accordingly and we do apologize for any inconvenience. close

 
You are here: Home / Journal Articles / Can dogs smell lung cancer? First study using exhaled breath and urine screening in unselected patients with suspected lung cancer / About

Can dogs smell lung cancer? First study using exhaled breath and urine screening in unselected patients with suspected lung cancer

By T. Amundsen, S. Sundstrom, T. Buvik, O. A. Gederaas, R. Haaverstad

View Resource (HTM)

Licensed under

Category Journal Articles
Publication Title Acta Oncologica
Volume 53
Issue 3
Pages 307-15
ISBN/ISSN 0284-186x
DOI 10.3109/0284186x.2013.819996
Language eng
Author Address Department of Thoracic Medicine, St. Olavs Hospital HF , Trondheim , Norway.
Cite this work

Researchers should cite this work as follows:

Tags
  1. Adults
  2. Age
  3. Animals
  4. breath
  5. Cancer
  6. Case Report
  7. Dogs
  8. Humans
  9. Lungs
  10. Middle Aged Adults
  11. Older adults
  12. peer-reviewed
  13. Prospective Studies
  14. Research
  15. sensitivity
  16. urinary system
Badges
  1. peer-reviewed