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"Study Uncovers Potential Link Between Sterilization and Hemangiosarcoma in Golden Retrievers"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Phys.org

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A scientific analysis using data from the Golden Retriever Lifetime Study suggests a potential correlation between canine sterilization and the development of hemangiosarcoma, a deadly cancer. The study found that the likelihood of diagnosing hemangiosarcoma remains low until about eight years of age, after which intact and neutered male dogs face a similar risk. Intact females consistently have a lower probability of diagnosis, while spayed females show an increased likelihood. Further research is needed to explore this correlation and its potential causative factors, which could also provide insights for studying hemangiosarcoma in humans.

Nationwide Canine Cancer Vaccine Trial Conducted by Washington Clinics.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by FOX 13 Seattle

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A cancer vaccine for dogs is being tested in a nationwide clinical trial conducted by Bridge Animal Referral Center (BARC) in Edmonds and the Washington State University Veterinary Teaching Hospital in Pullman. Developed by Yale University, the treatment involves two vaccinations over a three-week period, with veterinarians tracking the dog's progress using blood work, MRI and CAT scans, and ultrasounds. The vaccine has shown promising results, with one dog owner reporting three and a half more years with his pet. BARC is also offering electrochemotherapy for superficial and accessible tumors.