Figures & data
Figure 1. Olfactory test showing the different dogs’ marking behaviour. Shown is a plank or roundel containing a random order of positive (tumour) and negative samples (no tumour). A, Jippi; B, Fröya; C, Kaos; and D, Tassen.
![Figure 1. Olfactory test showing the different dogs’ marking behaviour. Shown is a plank or roundel containing a random order of positive (tumour) and negative samples (no tumour). A, Jippi; B, Fröya; C, Kaos; and D, Tassen.](/cms/asset/cced466b-f916-412c-96e7-b1af177ff3e6/ionc_a_819996_f0001_b.gif)
Table I. Characteristics of the four dogs.
Table II. Characteristics of the malignancy in the study population.
Table III. Smoking history and concomitant disease in the study population.
Table IV. Table showing structured presentation of the specific patient population that was tested with the specific test material along the time course of the study.
Table V. Table summarizing all olfactory test results: First exhaled breath test (First EBT) and detection of lung cancer after basic training: results for each dog and overall results for the first 46 patients. Second exhaled breath test (Second EBT) and detection of lung cancer after intensified training: the last 40 patients. First and second urine test (First UT and Second UT) and detection of lung cancer after basic training and intensified training, respectively: results of samples for 77 patients.