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Studying canine cancer to help both dogs and humans

The Institute for Comparative Cancer Investigation at the University of Guelph in Ontario, Canada, is aiming to help canines with cancer while also advancing knowledge about human cancer.

According to Brenda Coomber, dogs with cancers that have naturally developed are a much better model of human cancer than using mice and rats, where tumors often have to be induced for studies.

But what about the dogs at this clinic? Is this research good for them?

Coomber states that all dogs treated at the clinics have developed their cancers naturally and that the quality of life of the animal is always kept in mind. In addition, the research will also work towards coming up with new and better options for treatments for canine cancers in the future.

As for the human benefits, one example was work in dogs with osteosarcoma in a limb that led to the development of a novel surgery that is now being tested in children.

According to Coomber, "Cancers that develop in these dogs are an enormous resource. Figuring out what's going on in a tumour, finding out about the disease, it will absolutely be applicable to people."

Carter's story - a dog with cancer

Not all cancer victims have two legs and walk upright. Many are quadrupeds and are the much loved canine friends with whom we share our lives. When our dogs get cancer it is sometimes a sad road and we lose one of our dearest friends. Other times we, and our friends, are lucky and go on to share many walks and games of catch together. One such story is about Carter.

Carter's person was fortunate enough to find a vet who specialized in animal cancer, the dog's tumor was successfully removed and follow up treatments were administered. The vet recommended a supplemental product to help Carter gain back his strength and boost his immune system during the months of recovery. Today Carter is a healthy adult dog who loves to play games and enjoy life with his person. To read more about this happy story, please visit Carter's site.

Canine cancer groups help dogs and people in need

Daniel Torres and Cuervo Gold, an American Staffordshire terrier , have been dear friends for over 14 years. Not only has Cuervo been a devoted companion for Torres, but she is also his service dog. Childhood polio left him with little mobility in his arms and fingers, he is confined to a wheel chair. When Cuervo was diagnosed with nasal osteosarcoma almost a year ago, Torres did everything he could to help her through her surgery and treatments, including a depletion of his savings. When his funds ran out friends came to his aid to assist with the dog's bills. But for Torres, who lives on $1,100 a month from disability, Cuervo's $5.000 of vet bills continued to mount and he was unable to keep up with them.  Fortunately for the two friends the group Canine Cancer Awareness has stepped in with funds to help with Cuervo's treatment. They also receive assistance from The Silver Lining Foundation, an organization with similar goals.

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