Figure 2: Hematoxylin and eosin (40X) stained section of a malignant melanoma taken from the eyelid of a six-year-old Boxer dog, illustrating the highly variable histologic pattern of melanomas.
Studying dogs with cancer is likely to provide a valuable perspective that is distinct from that generated by the study of human or rodent cancers alone. The value of this opportunity has been ...
The prognosis is poor, with only 10% of diagnosed ... "We learn a lot about human cancer biology from studying cancer in dogs." The research team's findings, detailed last year in two pioneering ...
Researchers at the University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine and the UF Health Cancer Center have identified a crucial link between a gene ...
Dogs that only have surgery usually live less than a year, and if the cancer is already advanced at the time of diagnosis, the survival time is only about one month. Ivermectin has not yet been ...