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Itsme
11-13-2005, 09:22 AM
Owner Says Dog Found Her Cancer
Dogs Being Trained To Sniff Out Cancer

UPDATED: 9:09 am PST November 11, 2005

Can man's best friend be trained to sniff out a dangerous health condition? Carolyn Withers is convinced the answer is yes.

Withers said her dog, Myles, was not afraid to speak up when he thought something was wrong. He did it over and over again to her, reported WCAU-TV in Philadelphia.

"He would jump up and forcefully put his nose right into my arm area, and he would be flipping my arm up, and he would jab me toward my breast and underneath my arm," Withers said. "Then he would bark and bark in a frantic-sounding way."

After six weeks of this routine, Withers began to wonder if something was wrong.

"I started feeling around, and I felt this bead. It felt like a pearl, like a hard pearl, and so it alarmed me," Withers said. "A day or so later, I went to have a mammogram and I was diagnosed with breast cancer."

Withers was certain that Myles was trying to tell her something: "Telling me he was alarmed, that I was in danger, that my life was in risk, that he smelled the cancer, absolutely. I have no doubt in my mind that he saved my life," Withers said.

Once Withers had her cancerous lump removed, Myles stopped his routine.

"Immediately after my first biopsy, when they removed it, he stopped," Withers said.

Sound far-fetched? Maybe not.

"Well, it's not the first time it's been observed," said Dr. James Serpell.

In fact, dogs are now being trained to detect cancer.

Serpell is a specialist in animal behavior. He runs the Center on the Interactions of Animals and Society at the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine.

"Their powers of smell are so much vastly better than our own (that) we can't really even imagine the world from their perspective," Serpell said. "That enables them to do things we can't even conceive of.

"So maybe cancer does emit an odor they can smell," he said. "Oh, I think it's quite clear that it does, and perhaps this dog was smelling the cancer. If you can train a dog to smell these differences, there's no reason why a dog couldn't do it spontaneously."

Mommypooh
11-13-2005, 10:37 AM
See dogs are good. Cats are the evil ones.

LegendKiller
11-13-2005, 10:39 AM
Interesting. I disagree that cats are evil though ;)

brainsmile
11-13-2005, 01:49 PM
Cats are good for finding land mines :P

Thesifer
11-13-2005, 01:53 PM
I knew dogs were better than cats. Cats make people go nutz, dogs save lives of people that are nutz. :)

Kevster
11-13-2005, 03:15 PM
Actually dogs have been used to help find melanoma cancers as well. Thanks to their amazing sense of smell they can detect the distinct odor that a cancerous lump on the skin will emanate. Humans can't detect it at all, but properly trained dogs can pick them up near extremely well, even the ones that aren't presenting themselves with the tell-tale signs yet. Dogs have proven time and again that they are truly our best friends. You owe it to them to make yourself worthy of such devotion.

Cats? They're just trying to stretch out the whole gravy train before they have to go find someone else to force into servitude. They only care when you fall over dead and don't fill up the food bowl - then they start eating you like the evil little creatures that they are.

Mommypooh
11-13-2005, 05:31 PM
Cats? They're just trying to stretch out the whole gravy train before they have to go find someone else to force into servitude. They only care when you fall over dead and don't fill up the food bowl - then they start eating you like the evil little creatures that they are.

Amen brother. Well said. I agree and all the other weird ways to say it.

ShawnLee
11-13-2005, 06:33 PM
Cats are good for finding land mines :PI thought those were monkeys. :shrug: Though I'm all for using cats to do that.

bachviet
11-13-2005, 06:55 PM
England scientists have been testing dogs for detecting various diseases.

eSDee
11-13-2005, 11:56 PM
Cats are good for finding land mines :P

:heh: I can't believe this day has come. Brainsmile actually made me laugh! :eek: :hihi:

I think a lot of people would agree with me. Dogs kick ass.

Airencracken
11-14-2005, 12:06 AM
Pffft. What's with all the cat hating?

ShawnLee
11-14-2005, 12:13 AM
Pffft. What's with all the cat hating?Uh, dude. They're cats. That's why.

Airencracken
11-14-2005, 12:14 AM
:rolleyes:

ialsohaveadream
11-14-2005, 05:20 AM
I think a lot of people would agree with me. Dogs kick ass.
You know what else dogs are good at finding? Hot chicks that will come up and pet them, and then talk to their owners. Dogs are the best. :)

esme
11-14-2005, 09:46 AM
i agree w/everyone .....dogs are the best :) ....i hate cats!!

Kevster
11-14-2005, 11:43 AM
You know what else dogs are good at finding? Hot chicks that will come up and pet them, and then talk to their owners. Dogs are the best. :)

:stupid:

This works well when I whip out my wiener and take it around the neighborhood, the strand (beach area) and the park. The ladies are always impressed and want to pet it with nice, long strokes. :D

angl2b
11-14-2005, 12:30 PM
Dogs are the Best - cats - they are too cold...

ialsohaveadream
11-14-2005, 03:22 PM
:stupid:

This works well when I whip out my wiener and take it around the neighborhood, the strand (beach area) and the park. The ladies are always impressed and want to pet it with nice, long strokes. :D
Perfect example. I mean, who doesn't enjoy petting a weiner?

baggio248
11-14-2005, 03:35 PM
My friend has a miniture Schnauzer and told me this a couple of year ago. It's a crazy and amazing thing. They are definately man's best friend, can't wait to have one of my own. One day I had a cut on my right knee from where skinned it. I had a band aid on it and the dog would keep coming up and sniffing at it. I couldn't figure it out, then my friend told me why. I just thought I had food in there or something.