Researchers discover that people share the same cancer-causing mutations as felines ...
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Your Cat May Share the Same Cancer Genes as You, and Offer Clues for Treatment
Learn how cats and humans can share key cancer mutations — and why those similarities could guide future treatment research.
International team uncovers gene mutations that cause rare and aggressive cancer in both cats and humans. Their findings ...
Researchers studying cat cancer discovered links with human cancer that could lead to the development of a cure for both ...
Cats could hold the key to curing breast cancer and other deadly forms of the disease, suggests new research. The first study ...
A study from an international team of experts in veterinary medicine, human medicine and genomics provides the first large-scale genetic map of feline cancer, revealing that cats may hold the key to ...
The researchers identified seven driver genes responsible for tumour development when mutated. The most common was FBXW7, altered in over half of feline mammary tumours. In human breast cancer, ...
Jak the black cat, a research participant, lying in the sun. (Tina Thomas via SWNS) By Stephen Beech A new treatment for pet cats with head and neck cancers could help save human lives too, say ...
One of the most intriguing findings was for cat breast cancers, more than half of which showed a mutation in a gene called FBXW7. The change is far rarer in human mammary cancers, but the prognosis ...
By sequencing the genomes of nearly 500 domestic cats with cancer, researchers found common genetic signatures between cats ...
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