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Cancer Detection in Dogs - Coggle Diagram
Cancer Detection in Dogs
Specific Challenges
Early Cancer Detection
Tests often slow :clock10:
Cancer detected too late
Invasive Methods
Shots
Surgeries
Biopsies
Expensive Tests :moneybag:
Limited Accessibility
Not available for all incomes
Even with Pet Insurance
Slow Tests
Cancer extremely common :hospital:
Links to Global Issues
Common issue in pets
Older dogs
High-Risk Breeds :dog2:
Method available across globe :globe_with_meridians:
Limited Accessibility Worldwide
Economic disparities
Benefits for humans
Urine Tests for Humans
Cancer in Humans
Need for tests
Often detected late
Enjoy pets' health
Links to Broader Systems
Medical systems
Biomedical engineering
Disease Detection :warning:
Disease Prevention :check:
Biological Systems engineering
Multi-Species :rabbit2:
Organism Health
New Technology
New methods
New Production
Overcoming Challenges
Animal Health
Potential Solutions
Non-Invasive Testing
Animals more cooperative
Less Discomfort
Affordable and Speedy Testing
More Accessible
Faster Results
Many potential Uses
Humans
Different Pets :cat2:
Different Diseases
More accurate results
Better than 92% Accuracy
Higher Detection
Strategies Used
Raman Spectroscopy
Urine Profiling
Molecular Vibrations
Biomarkers
Clinical Trials
Diagnostics
100 Samples Tested
Research
Papers :newspaper:
Tests
Preliminary Urine Knowledge
Future Challenges Identified
100% Accuracy Ensured
Avoid false Negatives
Avoid false positives
Human Application :silhouette:
Human Diseases
Human Health
Integration into Vets
Production
Cost :money_with_wings:
Time :timer_clock:
Manufacturing
Organized Tests
Avoid Mix-Ups
Clean/Safe for Workers