Exploring the Broader Application of a New Cancer Drug
Researchers will determine if a promising new drug used to treat dogs with hemangiosarcoma would benefit dogs with other incurable cancers.
Researchers will determine if a promising new drug used to treat dogs with hemangiosarcoma would benefit dogs with other incurable cancers.
Researchers will investigate how hemangiosarcoma cells use cholesterol and lipids to promote tumor growth and look at ways to block tumor cells from using these metabolic fuels.
Researchers will investigate a new and promising treatment for oral squamous cell carcinoma, the most common oral cancer in cats.
Researchers will evaluate genes associated with squamous cell carcinoma – a common cancer in horses affecting the eye area – to gauge their value as new therapeutic targets and their use in early cancer detection.
Researchers are investigating the effectiveness of a novel immunotherapy to help reduce metastatic disease (cancer spread) and prolong quality of life in dogs with osteosarcoma.
Researchers will identify new therapy targets for malignant mast cell tumors, acommon and aggressive cancer in dogs.
Researchers will investigate how metabolic processes affect tumor growth andchemotherapy resistance in dogs with hemangiosarcoma and ways to block or disrupt these processes.