Apparently dogs can detect the urine of early stage cancer patients with a 99.7% success rate!
Apparently dogs can detect the urine of early stage cancer patients with a 99.7% success rate!
Today, the topping-out ceremony was held in Nishinomiya in the morning and in Kyoto in the afternoon.
Both were very distinctive buildings, so it was fun just being inside the framework.
It was a space that became.
I planned to go by car to both places, but there were huge traffic jams everywhere on the way to Nishinomiya.
So I decided to change my plans at the last minute, parked my car in Ashiya, and took the train to Kyoto.
When I got home and read the Nikkei evening edition, I came across a shocking article.
http://www.nikkei.com/article/DGXLASGG01H4F_S5A500C1MM0000/?dg=1
It will be introduced on a trial basis jointly by Nihon University School of Medicine and Katori City, Chiba Prefecture.
Apparently the urine of cancer patients has a special smell that dogs can detect.
The probability is an astounding 99.7%!!!
Moreover, the experiment was conducted using urine from 300 patients with various types of cancer, including breast cancer, stomach cancer, and colon cancer.
The type of cancer doesn't seem to matter.
With current cancer screening, some patients cannot be detected by any test.
However, this method seems to be able to tell the difference. And it doesn't seem like you need any expensive equipment.
If cancer could be detected at an early stage, it could dramatically reduce both individual household finances and national medical costs.
It's hidden!!
I hope that it will be put into practical use as soon as possible.














