The world's first cancer sniffing dog is set to save more lives. The black Labrador known as Marine is to be cloned in South Korea at the end of this month.
Marine was first trained to sniff human cancer cells in the St. Sugar Cancer Sniffing Dog Training Centre, Japan. Unfortunately, Marine couldn't reproduce herself as disease resulted in the removal of her womb.
If all goes well, early detection of cancer will take a whole new turn...
Cloning Cancer Sniffing Dogs
Making More Marines
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