by NCCF Editor | Jan 17, 2018 | Canine Cancer Treatment
When it comes to cancer research, dogs just might be the key to unlock vital clues needed to find a cure. Veterinarians in central Massachusetts are excited about some recent results and it’s also making for some extremely thankful pet owners. “They gave me my best...
by NCCF Editor | Jan 12, 2018 | Canine Cancer Research
The Open Philanthropy Project awarded a multi-year grant of $6,421,402 to Stephen Albert Johnston at Arizona State University to support the largest interventional canine clinical trial ever conducted. The trial will assess the effectiveness of a unique vaccine in...
by NCCF Editor | Sep 13, 2017 | Canine Cancer Treatment
Scientists have developed a new cancer antibody that could go a long way towards helping dogs with malignant cancers. Chimeric anti-PD-L 1 is a new antibody that has recently been developed to help treat dogs with malignant cancer. The number of dogs suffering from...
by NCCF Editor | Jul 21, 2017 | Dog Stories
You might call Lilly a lemon. At least, her owners joke she is. “We were four days away from our first dog show when Lilly got sick,” said Barb Mason, owner of Lilly, a 9-year-old Great Pyrenees. “We started calling her our lemon puppy.” Today, the remarkable...
by Sara Nice | Jul 6, 2017 | Canine Cancer Research
Discovering genetic and environmental risk factors for bladder cancer in dogs Grant : Discovering genetic and environmental risk factors for bladder cancer in dogs Principle Investigator: Lauren Trepanier, DVM, PhD, DACVIM, DACVCP Professor of Internal Medicine...
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