Dr. Ruthanne Chun(19), veterinary oncologist and assistant professor of clinical sciences at Kansas State University, she said about the similarities between animals and humans with the disease can help in finding a cure.
Chun said that " For instance, if a dog develops a bone tumor, it's very similar to the development of bone tumors in humans, but humans, maybe 2,000 new cases are diagnosed per year, whereas in dogs maybe 10,000 new cases are diagnosed per year, so we can get a lot of information about that particular tumor and how it responds to therapy in dogs, and then move that therapy information over into humans.
Dr. Ruthanne Chun(19), veterinary oncologist and assistant professor of clinical sciences at Kansas State University, she said about the similarities between animals and humans with the disease can help in finding a cure.Chun said that " For instance, if a dog develops a bone tumor, it's very similar to the development of bone tumors in humans, but humans, maybe 2,000 new cases are diagnosed per year, whereas in dogs maybe 10,000 new cases are diagnosed per year, so we can get a lot of information about that particular tumor and how it responds to therapy in dogs, and then move that therapy information over into humans.
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