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New Antibody Developed By Scientists For Dog Cancers

There is good news in the pet community and animal rescuers. Japanese researchers have finally devised an antibody that helps induce immune responses that suppress cancers in dogs. This antibody also helps in increasing rate of survival.

 

Just like human beings, even dogs have malignant cancers that cannot be cured with the help of therapies and surgeries. This antibody is directed towards such malignant cancers.

It was reported that on first administering the antibody to dogs, their immune system seemed to have received it positively and showcased tumor regression, furthermore, it doesn't demonstrate any allergic reaction.

Author: Tanya Michael   

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