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  • Canine Cancer: Why It is Rampant, How It Might Be Prevented, and an Exciting New Treatment Strategy

Canine Cancer: Why It is Rampant, How It Might Be Prevented, and an Exciting New Treatment Strategy

  • 40.00€

Tags: Cancer in dogs, Dog history, Research findings, Cancer research science, Clinical cases.


Cancer is wildly out of control in our dogs. The author, a veteran cancer research scientist with more than 40 years of experience, and whose research has been funded by the National Cancer Institute and the National Institutes of Health (NIH), has discovered the cause of the extreme rates of cancer in the canine population. In this remarkable book, Canine Cancer: Why It is Rampant, How It Might Be Prevented, and an Exciting New Treatment Strategy, he shows how dogs developed a species-specific "kill switch" tumor suppression mechanism that closely parallels the human-specific "kill switch" tumor suppression mechanism, and how this parallel evolution enabled the bond and collaboration between humans and dogs to develop. He also shows how this tumor suppression mechanism in modern dogs has become inoperable, and how it can be regenerated to both prevent canine cancer, and to treat cancer in dogs by re-activation of the kill switch. 400 p.

 

Authors expertises affiliations

  • Jonathan Nyce. PhD in Cancer Biology, Professor and Lecturer. Works with dogs with spontaneous cancer. Fels Cancer Research Institute, University School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA (USA).

     
  • Publication date (print & electronic format): Self-published Book © 2020 Jonathan Nyce

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