Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Early Cancer Treatment Successes Lead To CAREER Award For Rafael Davalos

In a recent article in the Journal of Clinical Oncology, co-author Rafael Davalos described the use of a method he invented to successfully treat a seven-year old spayed female Labrador retriever with a five-year history of degenerative coxofemoral joint disease. The dog's frequent lameness led to the discovery of a mass that was consistent with a cancerous tumor. With traditional treatment, survival for such a patient is three to six months. Davalos of the Virginia Tech - Wake Forest School of Biomedical Engineering and Sciences had five collaborators on the article: Robert E...

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