Denver -- An online presentation on canine cancer, during which three leading veterinary oncologists answer questions submitted by dog owners, breeders and others, is available on the Morris Animal Foundation's (MAF) Web site.
Denver
-- An online presentation on canine cancer, during which three leading veterinary oncologists answer questions submitted by dog owners, breeders and others, is available on the Morris Animal Foundation's (MAF) Web site.
The question-and-answer session is conducted by oncologists from Colorado State University's Animal Cancer Center, the world's largest facility of its kind. Other information is provided by animal-cancer experts at Cornell University's Sprecher Institute for Comparative Cancer Research. Links are provided to Cornell's "Pet Owner's Guide to Cancer" and other cancer educational sites.
To view the presentation, click here.
The MAF site also provides links to many of the top veterinary and canine cancer centers in the United States and United Kingdom.
MAF conducts an ongoing global fund-raising campaign with the aim of finding a cure for canine cancer in the next 10 to 20 years.
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