Dogs can detect cancer by smell, according to a new study in which trained dogs identified hemangiosarcoma, an aggressive blood-vessel cancer, in blood samples. Cancer is a leading cause of death in ...
Researchers at the School of Veterinary Medicine’s Working Dog Center published new research on how trained dogs can detect the odor of a certain type of canine cancer in blood samples. The dogs were ...
Cancer kills many people and pets each year. Studies suggest that between one-third and one-half of dogs will develop cancer during their lifetime. One of the most feared forms is hemangiosarcoma, an ...
If you have ever had a dog affected by hemangiosarcoma, you know how horrible it is. Hemangiosarcoma is a cancer of cells that line blood vessels and is a common cancer in dogs. Known as the "silent ...
There is new hope in the fight against a devastating cancer in dogs that is often deadly. Researchers at the Penn Vet Working Dog Center in South Philadelphia are training dogs to help detect ...
Readers will learn how veterinary oncologists stage and treat canine lymphoma using modern multi-agent chemotherapy and palliative care.
Does cancer have a smell? Scientists have been exploring this idea for the last two decades, but for Chase Johnson, a 36-year-old attorney in North Carolina, the idea became real in an unexpected way.
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