Research suggests that dogs have an extraordinary ability to detect illness, including cancer, through their sense of smell. The idea first emerged in 1989 when a woman noticed her dog persistently ...
A new project at Purdue University that combines many types of available data in a “digital twin” model of bladder cancer may prove powerful enough to predict patient outcomes.
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PetHelpful on MSNCan a Ketogenic Diet Destroy Your Dog's Cancer? Here's What a Vet Has to SayThe ketogenic diet has proven to be useful in mast cell tumors, but many other types of cancer need to be investigated. In ...
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The South African on MSNPet cancer: What owners need to knowA cancer diagnosis in a pet can be emotionally overwhelming for owners. It’s essential to seek support, whether through veterinary professionals, support groups, or counseling services. Sharing ...
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