by NCCF Editor | Apr 28, 2017 | Canine Cancer Research
The University of Minnesota has had a breakthrough in treating Hemangiosarcoma! A drug that University of Minnesota created has improved the survival rates of dogs who have Hemangiosarcoma. As many of us know, Hemangiosarcoma is one of the meanest cancers out there...
by NCCF Editor | Apr 25, 2017 | Canine Cancer Research
Dr Lauren Trepanier, who is heading up National Canine Cancer Foundation research grant on bladder cancer at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, has discovered a GSTT enzyme that is defective in some dogs. This defective enzyme may not break down cancer-causing...
by NCCF Editor | Apr 20, 2017 | Canine Cancer Research
The University of Missouri’s Veterinary Health Center is seeking cancer-stricken canines to test a drug researchers hope will let dogs – and maybe someday humans – live longer. The university is running clinical trials in partnership with Tensive Controls...
by NCCF Editor | Apr 19, 2017 | Dog Care
Dr. Sue Ettinger came about her motto, “See Something, Do Something. Why Wait? Aspirate,” the hard way. The Hudson Valley veterinarian, who will present a public program in Watertown on Friday, was treating a dog of one of her nurses and noticed a large tumor. She...
by NCCF Editor | Apr 10, 2017 | Canine Cancer Prevention
Research in the field of dog health has brought to light an unfortunate finding relating to cancer in canines. It shows that one in four dogs is bound to develop this disease eventually irrespective of its breed type. Perhaps manipulating all of its causes is not in...
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