It’s no secret that dogs have insanely strong olfactory capabilities, meaning they can sniff out a wide variety of things not detectable to the human nose. Since dogs have 300 million olfactory receptors compared to our 6 million, this isn’t quite a surprise. Yet dogs have showed promise in sniffing out explosives, invasive species, bed bugs, and health conditions – like low blood sugar, melanoma, and other forms of cancer. Now, shares GEN, researchers believe that an artificial neural network (ANN) could learn from dogs’ olfactory abilities and be able to identify aggressive prostate cancer. Read more at https://patientworthy.com/2023/11/03/sniffing-prostate-cancer-dog-olfactory-neural-networks/
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