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FidoCure – Transforming canine cancer treatment through personalized . . . Precision medicine can offer a hopeful prognosis FidoCure® was created by dog lovers and scientists on a mission to make effective canine cancer treatment accessible Our process uses genomic testing in conjunction with tumor type to identify possible cancer-causing mutations
Breakthrough Cancer Vaccine For Dogs Is Truly Revolutionary . . . A recently developed cancer vaccine for dogs is showing promising results in clinical trials, which have been running since 2016, and there's hope that some of the benefits of the vaccine could be translated into human cancer treatments
7 Alternatives to Chemotherapy for Lymphoma in Dogs Veterinarian Dr Mark explores what the current research says about alternatives to chemo for dogs, including ivermectin, ketogenic diets, and mushrooms Veterinarian Dr Mark suggests different things to try
Canine Cancer Alliance | Research for canine cancer cures Canine Cancer Alliance a foundation dedicated to supporting research to find cures for cancer in pet dogs We focus on cutting-edge research and developing the most promising and safe treatments with a potential to bring safe, long-term remission to canine patients
New Cancer Treatments for Dogs - Todays Veterinary Practice Current treatment considerations include use as single-agent therapy (with prednisone), in combination with multiagent chemotherapy protocols, and or as maintenance therapy after completion of multiagent chemotherapy protocols in dogs with naïve or previously treated lymphoma
How dogs are helping cure cancer - Think Dogs suffer from cancer similarly to how humans do – and they may hold the keys to curing us Bob Holmes, contributor for Knowable Magazine, joins host Krys Boyd to discuss the biomedical bond between dogs and people, why dogs develop cancer more quickly and how that can help researchers test treatments without lengthy clinical trials