Dogs may hold the key to treating brain cancer, study suggests

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Dogs may hold the key to treating a rare form of brain cancer in humans, scientists say

Researchers compared glioblastoma samples from dog patients and both adult and children patients. The rare, aggressive form of brain cancer has a five-year survival rate of only 5%.

 

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