It’s called comparative oncology, and it’s the study of naturally occurring cancers in companion animals, such as dogs and cats, as models for the treatment of human disease. Spontaneously appearing ...
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NEW HAVEN — The owner of a 7-year-old golden retriever with an aggressive form of cancer was out of options. Rick Kneisel, who lives alone in a small city south of Dayton, Ohio, first noticed an issue ...
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