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Hemangiosarcoma – A Deadly Canine Cancer That Strikes Without Warning

Updated June 10, 2026 — Hemangiosarcoma is one of the deadliest cancers affecting dogs. Dog owners need to know the latest information on this terrible disease.
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  • Hemangiosarcoma

Studying Cancer Prevalence and Risk Factors in Golden Retrievers

Researchers will study the frequency of, and risk factors for, cancer in golden retrievers, using data from the Golden Retriever Lifetime Study and VetCompass health databases.
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Hemangiosarcoma Initiative: New Findings, New Therapies, New Hope for Dogs

Updated June 10, 2026 – Learn what's new with the Hemangiosarcoma Initiative, a multiyear effort to advance the prevention, detection and treatment of, and potentially cures for, this devastating cancer.
  • Dogs
  • Cancer
  • Hemangiosarcoma
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Feline GI Lymphoma: A Success Story That Created a New Challenge

June 16, 2026 — Gastrointestinal lymphoma is now one of the most common cancers in cats, and a new Foundation-funded study is using cutting-edge gene mapping technology to improve diagnosis and open the door to better treatment options.
  • Cats
  • Cancer
  • Lymphoma

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