"My 12-year-old dog Oliver has been diagnosed with lymphoma. Naturally, the vet has referred me to an oncology vet. I do not want to put the dog through chemo, and I asked the vet if he would treat ...
Discover how Laverdia CA1 (verdinexor) treats canine lymphoma. Learn about the mechanism of action, handling precautions, and ...
Panel expansion planned over the next three years to cover the majority of canine cancer cases, transforming cancer detection and supporting earlier intervention "Building on over 40 years of IDEXX's ...
The FDA has approved Laverdia, a drug to treat dogs with lymphoma, a type of cancer of the lymph nodes and lymphatic system. Laverdia is an oral treatment and only available by prescription from a ...
Christina Pacholec is a Ph.D. student conducting research on using AI to diagnose cancer in dogs. Photo by Andrew Mann for Virginia Tech. A pioneering research project led by Ph.D. student Christina ...
Clinical trial sites across nine states have closed for one of the largest canine lymphoma studies Effectiveness data will soon be finalized for statistical review and FDA submission LONG BEACH, Calif ...
Canine lymphoma represents one of the most common haematological malignancies in dogs and is increasingly recognised as a robust comparative model for human non‐Hodgkin lymphoma. Recent efforts have ...
Heart disease is still the number one leading cause of death in the United States, with cancer following as the second most prevalent cause. It may surprise you that cancer is also a disease that ...
Tumors develop when cells in the body grow uncontrollably. Finding a tumor on your dog can be very frightening, but they are not always detrimental — some are benign, while others are malignant.