She is Director
of Animal Oncology Consultation Service in Woodland Hills, CA, and Pawspice at VCA Coast Animal Hospital in Hermosa Bch., CA.
Not exact matches
Some
of her high - profile deals include buying GSK's
Oncology portfolio for $ 16 billion and selling Novartis
Animal Health to Lilly for $ 5.4 billion.
Inhibiting HMGB1 dramatically reduced malignant mesothelioma growth in mice and significantly improved survival
of treated
animals,» said Dr. Haining Yang, PhD, an associate professor in the Thoracic
Oncology Program at the UH Cancer Center.
«We had previously shown that antiangiogenesis therapies were ineffective in
animal models
of lymphatic metastasis, but there was no data to explain the mechanism behind those observations,» says Timothy Padera, Ph.D.,
of the Steele Laboratory
of Tumor Biology in the MGH Department
of Radiation
Oncology, senior author
of the paper.
That's part
of the reason that most drugs that work in
animals don't work in people — only 11 %
of oncology compounds that show promise in mice are ever approved for humans — despite billions
of dollars spent by pharmaceutical and biotech companies.
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This webinar will discuss the differences between these two types
of lab
animal diets and how they can affect different aspects
of oncology research in rodents.
«This study provides evidence that, in
animals, a fathers» body weight at the time
of conception affects both their daughters» body weight both at birth and in childhood as well as their risk
of breast cancer later in life,» says the study's lead investigator, Sonia de Assis, PhD, an assistant professor in the department
of oncology at Georgetown Lombardi.
In fact, Valter Longo, PhD, who specializes in fasting and in
oncology in his research, feels that fasting while doing chemo is highly effective, protective
of healthy cells, but he says that in both
animals and human studies, he's never seen fasting alone turn cancer around.
After a one year rotating internship in small
animal medicine and surgery at Tufts University, he returned to the University
of Georgia to complete a residency in medical
oncology from 2009 - 2012.
The
Oncology Service
of the Bailey Small
Animal Teaching Hospital at Auburn University's College
of Veterinary Medicine is offering a clinical trial to treat osteosarcoma in dogs.
With the guidance
of a diverse advisory panel, it is a collaboration among specialists in multiple disciplines ranging from veterinary behavior, anesthesia,
oncology, and internal medicine to
animal welfare and training.
During this time, certified therapy dogs and their handlers will conduct regular
animal - assisted therapy sessions with pediatric
oncology patients and their families, which will be evaluated by a range
of biological, psychological and social measures.
The
Oncology Service in the Wilford and Kate Bailey Small
Animal Teaching Hospital at the Auburn University College
of Veterinary Medicine has expanded its treatment options to include these new drugs -LSB-...]
He enjoys all aspects
of small
animal medicine he has a special interest in surgery (both soft tissue and orthopedic),
oncology (cancer medicine), and feline medicine.
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.
Dr. Rankin also completed a small
animal medicine and surgery internship and
oncology residency at the University
of Missouri - Columbia (2008).
Dr. Erica Faulhaber, who recently completed a rigorous, three year medical
oncology residency at the world renowned Flint
Animal Cancer Center at Colorado State University, and Dr. Tara Britt, who is a Founding Fellow in surgical
oncology and also trained at the Flint
Animal Cancer Center, together form the nucleus
of the
oncology team at Four Seasons.
Results from the study will be widely disseminated through professional conferences and peer - reviewed journals in a diverse range
of disciplines, including veterinary medicine, pediatric
oncology, social work, and
animal - assisted therapy.
The veterinary hospital's
oncology services have been enhanced with the addition
of a linear accelerator housed at the CCAH which can treat both small and large
animals.
Zoos, industry and university research laboratories, veterinary schools, emergency clinics,
oncology clinics,
animal industry nutrition research,
animal shelters, and commercial
animal operations provide a variety
of other opportunities.
Dr. Walsh joined the faculty at the University
of California, Davis where he rotated coverage for all three
of the small
animal surgical services, and ultimately was instrumental in developing and running the small
animal surgical
oncology service.
Specialists bring a greater understanding in the area
of internal medicine, cardiology,
oncology, neurology, surgery and have a greater knowledge
of the unusual, the uncommon, or rare in both large and small
animals.
The Radiation
Oncology Service at Ohio State's Veterinary Medical Center provides radiation therapy for a variety
of tumor types in both large and small
animal patients.
Dr. Hillman completed an internship at Kansas State University in small
animal medicine and surgery, and a three - year medical
oncology residency at the University
of Illinois.
The expense
of cancer diagnosis, staging, and treatment is often a significant barrier to practicing effective small
animal oncology in a general practice setting.
Oncology patients eagerly anticipate the
animals» weekly arrival, and those requesting a visit from Happy Tails have a paw print placed on the door
of their room, a welcome sign for the handler / pet therapy teams to enter.
Dr. Sue Ettinger is a veterinary cancer specialist, international speaker, book author, and is head
of the
Oncology Department at the
Animal Specialty & Emergency Center in NY.
The following article was submitted to the Journal
of the American Veterinary Medical Association by Dr. Steve Withrow, a giant in the field
of Veterinary
Oncology, and cornerstone
of the Colorado State University Flint
Animal Cancer Center.
She has lectured worldwide on
oncology, quality
of life, the human -
animal bond and end
of life care and bioethics.
Dr. Modiano joined the College
of Veterinary Mediine, School
of Medicine, and masonic Cancer Center at the University
of Minnesota in 2007, where he continues his research program as Alvin and June Perlman Endowed Professor
of Oncology and Comparative medicine and Director
of the
Animal Cancer Care and Research Program.
In 1991, he completed a residency in
Oncology at the
Animal Medical Center in New York and in 1992 became a Diplomate
of the American College
of Veterinary Internal Medicine.
References Withrow and MacEwen's Small
Animal Clinical
Oncology - Stephen J. Withrow, DVM, DACVIM (
Oncology), Director,
Animal Cancer Center Stuart Chair In
Oncology, University Distinguished Professor, Colorado State University Fort Collins, Colorado; David M. Vail, DVM, DACVIM (
Oncology), Professor
of Oncology, Director
of Clinical Research, School
of Veterinary Medicine University
of Wisconsin - Madison Madison, Wisconsin
Dr. Sue Ettinger is a practicing veterinary cancer specialist, international speaker, book author, and is currently the head
of the
Oncology Department at the
Animal Specialty & Emergency Center in the Hudson Valley, NY.
Withrow and MacEwen's Small
Animal Clinical
Oncology - Stephen J. Withrow, DVM, DACVIM (
Oncology), Director,
Animal Cancer Center Stuart Chair In
Oncology, University Distinguished Professor, Colorado State University Fort Collins, Colorado; David M. Vail, DVM, DACVIM (
Oncology), Professor
of Oncology, Director
of Clinical Research, School
of Veterinary Medicine University
of Wisconsin - Madison Madison, Wisconsin
A key distinction
of comparative
oncology is that disease is never induced in the
animals being treated; the cancer has only occurred spontaneously.
A Diplomate
of the American College
of Veterinary Internal Medicine and certified in both
Oncology and Small
Animal Internal Medicine, Dr. Hohenhaus practices at The
Animal Medical Center in New York City (www.amcny.org).
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of Clinical Trial on
Animal - Assisted Therapy For Pediatric
Oncology
He completed his Residency in Medical
Oncology at the
Animal Medical Center in New York City in 1996 and then joined the
Oncology Department at Tufts University School
of Veterinary Medicine.
According to the Puccini Foundation, Comparative
Oncology is the study
of cancer that naturally occurs in
animals, and the comparison to its human counterpart in order to identify treatments and cures that can benefit both humans and
animals.
The study measured
animal - assisted therapy's ability to impact the well - being and distress levels
of pediatric
oncology patients and their parents, as well as the therapy dogs that visit them, throughout the cancer treatment process.
The clinical trial comes on the heels
of a breakthrough Zoetis - American Humane Association pilot study — Canines and Childhood Cancer: Measuring the Effects
of Animal - Assisted Therapy for Pediatric
Oncology Patients, Their Parents and Therapy Dogs — that confirmed the feasibility
of conducting a randomized control trial using AAT in multiple settings.
Oradell
Animal Hospital is one of the largest private animal hospitals on the East Coast, with over 60 veterinarians including interns, residents, and 20 board certified specialists, in areas including emergency medicine, critical care, internal medicine, oncology, and cardi
Animal Hospital is one
of the largest private
animal hospitals on the East Coast, with over 60 veterinarians including interns, residents, and 20 board certified specialists, in areas including emergency medicine, critical care, internal medicine, oncology, and cardi
animal hospitals on the East Coast, with over 60 veterinarians including interns, residents, and 20 board certified specialists, in areas including emergency medicine, critical care, internal medicine,
oncology, and cardiology.
After completing a small
animal medicine and surgery internship in the New Jersey, she headed back south to the University
of Tennessee where she completed her residency in medical
oncology.
Contact: If you are interested in determining whether your dog is eligible for the trial, please schedule an appointment for evaluation with one
of the participating clinical services by calling the Small
Animal Clinic at (530) 752-1393 for either Soft Tissue Surgery, Dentistry and Oral Surgery, or
Oncology.
She finished her small
animal oncology residency at University
of Minnesota where she served as chief resident her final year.
Dr. Sara Fritz
of Philadelphia joins SCVSEC as a doctor
of Small
Animal Veterinary
Oncology.
Begun 35 years ago with the vision
of studying naturally occurring cancer in pet
animals as a means
of also helping in the fight against similar cancers in humans, the Purdue Comparative
Oncology Program hosts a one day conference Friday, November 14.
I was very fortunate to have done my
oncology residency training at Colorado State University where a major focus
of the
oncology practice was with the human -
animal bond.
Veterinary Clinics
of North America Small
Animal Practice: Radiation
Oncology Jan 1997, 27:1 edited by Ronald Burk