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Your cat may share the same cancer genes as you, and offer clues for treatment
Learn how cats and humans can share key cancer mutations — and why those similarities could guide future treatment research.
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Lumps on Cats: Types and What They Mean
All featured products are chosen at the discretion of the GreatPetCare editorial team and do not reflect a direct endorsement by the author or reviewer. Discovering a lump on your cat can be a scary ...
A study from an international team of experts in veterinary medicine, human medicine and genomics provides the first large-scale genetic map of feline cancer, revealing that cats may hold the key to ...
In dogs, mast cell tumors are the most common malignant skin tumors, accounting for approximately 16–21% of all skin cancers. These tumors can appear anywhere on the body but are most frequently found ...
Researchers from the University of Liverpool's Veterinary Data Science Group and the University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria have created the world's largest open-source database of canine and feline ...
Cats could hold the key to curing breast cancer and other deadly forms of the disease, suggests new research. The first study of multiple cancer types in cats has identified genetic changes that could ...
The researchers identified seven driver genes responsible for tumour development when mutated. The most common was FBXW7, altered in over half of feline mammary tumours. In human breast cancer, ...
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