While there have been many successes with newer chemotherapies, targeted therapies, and immunotherapies, many cancer types in the human population don...
For years, dogs have sniffed-out land mines, rescued earthquake victims, and guided the blind. Today our BFFs are teaming up with us to confront a sha...
More than one million of the 4.5 million pet dogs in the U.S. that get cancer this year will be brought to the vet by their owners for treatment. Fort...
When it comes to cancer, man and his best friend are not that different. With similar genomes and shared environmental triggers leading to spontaneous...
Brant Inman, MD, says most of the young patients he sees for bladder cancer are non-smokers with no occupational exposures and no obvious genetic predisposition.
The Consortium for Canine Comparative Oncology (c3o), a collaboration between Duke Cancer Institute and North Carolina State University College of Vet...
The Consortium for Canine Comparative Oncology (c3o), a collaboration between Duke Cancer Institute and North Carolina State University College of Vet...
REGISTRATION IS CLOSEDThe Consortium for Canine Comparative Oncology (C3O), a collaboration between Duke Cancer Institute and North Carolina State Uni...
Cancer is the leading cause of death in dogs, with one in four developing the disease in his or her lifetime. For humans, it’s one in three. America’s...
Will Eward, DVM, MD, works to find better treatments for a cancer called sarcoma. It makes no difference to him that half of his patients walk on four...