Exploring the Intersection of Canine and Human Cancer Treatments: A Look into Comparative Oncology
In a groundbreaking segment from “60 Minutes,” Anderson Cooper dives deep into the innovative field of comparative oncology, where the health of our canine companions is being used to advance cancer treatment for humans. This fascinating exploration reveals how the genetic similarities between humans and dogs could lead to new therapies and insights into combating cancer.
In 2022, researchers showcased how they are testing promising cancer treatments first in dogs—who develop many of the same types of cancer as humans—before moving on to human trials. This approach not only accelerates the drug development process but also enhances our understanding of cancer biology, paving the way for more effective treatments.
“60 Minutes,” celebrated as the most successful television broadcast in history, has been delivering in-depth investigative reporting since its inception in 1968. This episode highlights the real-world implications of scientific research and how it bridges the gap between species, aiming to improve the quality of life for both dogs and humans alike.
Join us as we unravel the latest advancements in medicine and witness the powerful bond that exists between humans and their furry friends in this compelling exploration of comparative oncology.
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2nd. Anderson, I thought you were parting ways with CBS. Perhaps it was AI bull💩.
I lost my dog to lymphoma.
This would be a good puff piece for a local area news channel, not 60 minutes and Anderson cooper. What a joke
Os caes❤tambem ficam doentes?🐕🦮🐕🦺
I can’t stand Canderson Aooper
Great reporting, although I hope soon this kind of story will have a happier ending of "survival" for both mankind & canine.
My dog beat the odds with Hemangiosarcoma. Her spleen ruptured we were told there was a good chance it was due to cancer. They did as many tests to see if there were any indications that cancer was any where else. We were told about a trial that she fit with being on. They paid $1000 of the $5000 for the spleen removal, regardless if cancer was found or not. And they would cover all costs for her care if it tested positive.
These cases usually have the result of death within a year. That was four years ago. The trial continues to cover follow up visits every 3 months were they check bloodwork and take ultrasound images checking the usual areas that Hemangiosarcoma would attack. Granted we live 90 minutes away from the oncology vets office and it’s usually a 6 hour visit. But I get manicure and pedicure at a nearby place, have a nice quiet lunch, maybe run a few errands, I even napped in my car in the shade. But it’s so reassuring that she is being checked out.
Such great reporting. Peace to everyone going through this & much love to the dogs. What a story of bravery with Julie Hinseth and Christie Gomes☮️❤️
Isaiah 21&22. Destruction of usa and parts of isreal when Elam beseiges. Is the straight of hormose beseiges?