Lab reports and cat scans: can veterinary oncology guide our way to new treatments for human cancers?

作者: Rachel Airley

DOI: 10.4155/FMC.12.81

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摘要: The development of veterinary oncology as a speciality has benefited from the changing role of companion animals in society, and accessibility to treatment afforded by pet insurance schemes now means that, at least financial terms, a diagnosis cancer our pets is no longer an automatic death sentence. Veterinary oncology making significant inroads a specialist field internal medicine, reflected work referral practices around the USA Europe. Many are affiliated with veterinary schools, which leading way in the optimization treatments for range cancers. Veterinary Cancer Society European Association of Veterinary Oncology have grown into vibrant professional organizations to promote advances in oncology. What particularly illuminating that studies involving spontaneous veterinary cancers appearing mainstream research journals – in fact, recent issue this journal dedicated a mini-focus pharmaceuticals [1]. Historically, efforts merge medical

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