The Foundation's scientific objectives are: Broadening our understanding of the links between human and
companion animal cancer, creating a cross institutional collaborative platform, developing new approaches to research, and funding translational cancer studies that benefit both pets and people.
Broadening our understanding of the links between human and
companion animal cancer, creating a cross-institutional collaborative platform
Companion Animal Cancer Research Unit, Department of Pathology, Faculty of Veterinary Science, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, 10330, Thailand.
The Puppy Up Foundation's scientific objectives are: Broadening our understanding of the links between human and
companion animal cancer, creating a cross institutional collaborative platform, developing new approaches to research, and funding translational cancer studies that benefit both pets and people.
Since it was established 25 years ago, the Animal Cancer Center has grown to be the largest
companion animal cancer research center in the United States, training more veterinary oncologists than any other veterinary teaching hospital in the world.
My goals include the development of novel molecular diagnostic methods in
companion animal cancer and infectious disease.
Not exact matches
Khanna believes
companion animals will play an ever - increasing role in biomedical research on
cancer and other diseases.
«The Flint
Animal Cancer Center offers cutting - edge compassionate treatment for
companion animals.
Later on, the extraordinary Ellen Burstyn, hidden behind shades and a frown, carelessly strokes her
companion animal (dubbed
Cancer) until she's unexpectedly visited by a group of sweet - voiced redheaded angels who taunt her with the kinder life she could have led.
The staff of Portland Veterinary Oncology Center is committed to providing a compassionate, nurturing and supportive environment in which pets with
cancer may be treated with dignity, patience and individualized attention according to their needs, and where their families may comfortably explore all options of care for their
animal companions.
In addition, studies have shown that the same risks associated with meat consumption in humans like allergies,
cancers, heart, kidney and bone problems; are also affecting many
companion animals.
Organic food can be more expensive, but it is healthier and will help prevent your
companion animal from developing serious illnesses, such as various
cancers.
Obesity can shorten a
companion animal's life by contributing to heart and liver problems, diabetes, arthritis, bladder
cancer, and skin disorders and it can put a cat or dog at higher risk while undergoing anesthesia and surgery.
If your
animal companion has been slowing down, is reluctant to interact, is hunched in the back, no longer wants to go for long walks, or has had chronic illness (such as
cancer, arthritis, disc disease, etc.), then he or she may be having pain or other forms of discomfort.
The Petco Foundation has awarded a three - year grant totaling $ 350,000 to the NC State College of Veterinary Medicine for the purpose of covering
cancer treatment costs for small
companion animals receiving care from the NC State Veterinary Hospital.
Sadly,
companion animals are at risk of getting
cancer just like people.
Canine
cancer is estimated to affect one in every three dogs and remains one of the leading causes of death in
companion animals despite advances in conventional therapies.
«With compassion, vision and unmatched dedication, he has made a tremendous impact not only on the diagnosis and treatment of
cancer in
companion animals, but he has also reached into human medical care,» said Dr. Lance Perryman, Dean of the College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at Colorado State University
As part of the North Carolina
Animal Cancer Treatment Program, this service provides comprehensive treatment to companion animals with c
Cancer Treatment Program, this service provides comprehensive treatment to
companion animals with
cancercancer.
At MedVet Medical &
Cancer Centers for Pets, we are proud to offer full - service cancer centers that provides this crucial modality of cancer therapy for companion animal family me
Cancer Centers for Pets, we are proud to offer full - service
cancer centers that provides this crucial modality of cancer therapy for companion animal family me
cancer centers that provides this crucial modality of
cancer therapy for companion animal family me
cancer therapy for
companion animal family members.
At Morris
Animal Foundation, we're passionate about fighting
cancer wherever it rears its ugly head, from our friendly house cat
companions like Precious, to the feisty Tasmanian devil, to the playful sea lion.
We know how hard it can be when your
animal companion has received a
cancer diagnosis.
Vail DM, MacEwen EG (2002) Spontaneously occurring tumors of
companion animals as models for human
cancer.
She generously contributed funds to support
cancer research and the construction of the Center for
Companion Animal Health building and the Veterinary Medicine Research Facility 3B.
This has spurred the increasing use of
companion animals to assist with everything from detecting
cancer in humans to comforting Alzheimer's patients.
Morris
Animal Foundation, a leading nonprofit funder of research to advance animal health, the Blue Buffalo Foundation, and the Petco Foundation recently announced a two - year research fellowship to improve our understanding of how nutritional status influences cancer in small companion an
Animal Foundation, a leading nonprofit funder of research to advance
animal health, the Blue Buffalo Foundation, and the Petco Foundation recently announced a two - year research fellowship to improve our understanding of how nutritional status influences cancer in small companion an
animal health, the Blue Buffalo Foundation, and the Petco Foundation recently announced a two - year research fellowship to improve our understanding of how nutritional status influences
cancer in small
companion animals.
The Blue Buffalo Foundation, in partnership with the Petco Foundation, has supported
cancer studies in small
companion animals since 2003 and is dedicated to gaining a greater understanding of the causes, treatments and prevention of dog and cat
cancers.
«Ethoxyquin has been associated with immune deficiency syndrome, leukemia, blindness, skin, stomach, spleen and liver
cancer in
companion animals.»
Tails of Hope Foundation, Inc. («Tails of Hope») is a not - for - profit organization dedicated to advancing the field of veterinary medicine and helping to eradicate
cancer and other life - threatening diseases affecting
companion animals.
Through innovative research that is relevant and responsive to the needs of the people we serve and their
companion animal family members, we are determined to achieve our vision of a world where we no longer fear
cancer.
We also appreciate the American
Cancer Society for their recognition of the important role that
companion animals play in our lives when they say:
As veterinary medical oncologist, I am also interested in how we can apply what is learned in the laboratory to our
companion animals diagnosed with
cancer.
As veterinary medical oncologist, Dr. McCleary - Wheeler is also interested in how we can apply what is learned in the laboratory to our
companion animals diagnosed with
cancer, providing an opportunity to interact with both basic science researchers as well as clinicians.
I think people are fairly keyed in to the fact that humans can get breast
cancer, or mammary
cancer, as it is called in
companion animals; its gnarled and potentially deadly hand has touched the lives of many of you, I presume.
Since the aim of Breast
Cancer Awareness Month is to raise awareness, our aim here is to wave the flag for those who can't speak for themselves and raise awareness of mammary cancer in companion an
Cancer Awareness Month is to raise awareness, our aim here is to wave the flag for those who can't speak for themselves and raise awareness of mammary
cancer in companion an
cancer in
companion animals.
«People are beginning to realize the untapped resource that
companion animals present for research in human health,» said Rodney Page, director of the Colorado State University's
Animal Cancer Center.
Her heroes include her schnauzer, Niles Newton, family, friends and the dedicated veterinarians and technicians at the University of Wisconsin School of Veterinary Medicine, Veterinary Emergency Services and community practices who help
companion animals fight
cancer.
Click on each heart to see a picture and read the story of each
companion animal bravely fighting
cancer.
Under the Sponsor - A-Pet ™ Program, Tails of Hope underwrites the cost of veterinary care for
companion animals suffering from
cancer or other life - threatening diseases whose owners can not afford to pay for such care.
Funded two programs to train scientists to head research programs that will lead to new discoveries in the field of
cancer for
companion animals
Currently, her lab is focused on finding drugs suitable for eliminating mammary
cancer and ocular herpevirus infections in small
companion animals, and evaluating the effectiveness of stem cell therapies for treating skin wounds in horses — all of which may also be used in humans and other
animals.
A diagnosis of
cancer in pets is increasingly common as our
companion animals live longer due to a lifetime of excellent care.
Board certified in Oncology, with over 9 years of experience treating
cancer in
companion animals, Dr. Kraiza leads the Oncology Department at Florida Veterinary Referral Center & 24 - hour Emergency Hospital (FVRC).
WGBH's program, Greater Boston, talked with Dr. Kristine Burgess about how treating
cancer in our
companion animals helps inform how we treat humans.
The death of 5 million
companion animals this year is a
cancer.
There are several types of therapies used to treat
cancer in
companion animals.
Over 100 types of
cancers affect our
animal companions.
The
companion pets that participate have naturally occurring
cancer which means one of the potential long - term benefits of these studies could be reducing our reliance on
animal testing.
Like people,
companion animals develop
cancer — they get brain, breast, bone & lung
cancer; lymphoma and melanoma just to name a few and scientists have discovered that the malignant cells are biologically comparable.
That is why the Petco Foundation established a program to help defray the cost of
cancer treatment for small
companion animals like cats and dogs.