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The Prevalence of Dog CancerIn part one of a three-part blog series, we explore the prevalence of dog cancer, how our research and progress can be applied to humans, what immunotherapy is, and why it can be so effective.
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What Does the Future of Canine Cancer Treatment Look Like?The power of combining immuno-oncology approaches such as adoptive cell therapies, oncolytic viruses, and checkpoint inhibitors, among others, has the potential to significantly increase the number of patients that become long term survivors.
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On-Demand Webinar: Can We Treat Canine Osteosarcoma Without Chemotherapy?Jeffrey Bryan, DVM, DACVIM (O) and Brian Flesner, DVM, DACVIM (O) discuss immunotherapy, including adoptive T cell therapies for dogs. The hosts also review their recently published results of an innovative treatment for osteosarcoma that included no radiation or chemotherapy.
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