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Dogs’ noses have more than 200 million sense receptors, giving them an extraordinary smelling ability. They also have an organ behind their nose called Jacobson’s organ, that enhances their sniffing power. Now, cancer cells emit volatile organic compounds that have a unique odor. Using their sensitive noses, scientists believe, that with training, dogs can identify cancerous odors by sniffing the patient’s breath or urine.

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