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PetScreen break new ground in cancer treatment for pets

Posted By: Vikas Shekhawat | Jan 9 2006

Good news for all pets and of course, the owners. PetScreen, Nottingham, is offering, a one of its kind, screening, detection and treatment program detect and control cancer in pets. It claims of exposing the deadly disease at a very early stage via blood fingerprint.

Patricia Olson, the President and Chief Executive of the US headquartered Morris Animal Foundation, recently commented, "With the recent sequencing of the canine genome and the launching of new initiatives targeting this devastating disease, curing canine cancer is no longer a distant dream ... but a quickly approaching reality!"
Cancer plays havoc with dogs and cats in the same as with us, but can be nabbed if detected early. Owners must take any symptoms of ailments in their pets seriously, especially if it's a lump, as it can turn out to be a deadly tumor or even cancer. Early last year it was detected that dogs can sniff out cancer; we're not capable of that but still can be vigilant and save our best friends. We must encash on developments and innovations done by organizations like PetScreen.

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Via: PetOwnersOnline

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