Dogs are pets in nearly 50 million U.S. homes.
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New research on cat and dog health may provide clues on how to prevent and treat cancer in humans.
A leukemia cell.
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Our team found that chemotherapy can be made more successful by treating nearby ‘normal’ cells with protein-blocking drugs in lymphoma and leukemia.
Our blood flows through our every organ and gives us life. So problems can have wide-ranging consequences.
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An overview of the most common problems in our blood: bleeding disorders, clotting disorders and cancer.
Death rates from childhood cancer in Australia have fallen sharply.
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Childhood deaths from cancer have decreased by nearly 40% in the past 15 years in Australia. But some types of childhood cancer have shown little improvement.