How a dog's life can change the course of cancer in humans - The Boston Globe

How a dog’s life can change the course of cancer in humans – The Boston Globe

Amputation and traditional chemotherapy did not stop the insidious progression of the disease towards his chest. Typically, dogs with bone cancer only live eight to ten weeks once the cancer has spread to their lungs, even with treatment. It is estimated that 15,000 dogs a year are diagnosed with bone cancer. Determined not to give …

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