Evaluating a New Treatment for Oral Cancer
Researchers will investigate a new and promising treatment for oral squamous cell carcinoma, the most common oral cancer in cats.
Using New Imaging Technology to Assess Surgical Margins Following Cancer Surgery
Researchers will investigate an economical, rapid-imaging method to see if cancer cells are left behind following surgical removal of sarcomas in cats.
Investigating a New Treatment for Oral Cancers
Researchers will investigate a new treatment for feline oral cancers, using small molecular inhibitors.
Improving Diagnostic Tools for Classifying Soft-Tissue Sarcomas in Cats
Researchers will develop advanced DNA-based techniques for characterizing feline soft-tissue sarcomas, which may help veterinarians provide a more comprehensive diagnosis and improve their ability to choose the most appropriate clinical management strategies for these cancers.
Evaluating a Novel Approach to Prevent Skin Cancer
Researchers will evaluate skin cancers in cats for evidence that the cancer was caused by papillomavirus infection.
Testing a Novel Drug for Inhibiting Oral Cancer
This study examines the potential of a novel therapy for feline oral squamous cell carcinoma, which is the most common oral cancer in cats.