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Canine cancer: Why it is rampant, how to prevent it, and an exciting new strategy for treating dogs with cancer

Canine cancer: Why it is rampant, how to prevent it, and an exciting new strategy for treating dogs with cancer

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    Your Guide to a Cancer Discovery for Dogs

    This book reveals a discovery about the aberrant cancer risk in dogs, who have a cancer incidence 15-fold higher than that of humans. The author's research shows that dogs have co-evolved a rudimentary form of a "kill switch" tumor suppression mechanism, and the book explains how this mechanism becomes inactive in dogs and how it can be reactivated to reduce their risk of cancer.

    Key Features

    • A Groundbreaking Discovery: This book presents a new discovery, published in the peer-reviewed medical literature, about a "kill switch" tumor suppression mechanism in dogs—the only other species on the planet to have done so.
    • Cancer Risk and Lifespan: It shows how the discovery could significantly extend the lifespan of dogs, bringing them closer to becoming our life-long companions.
    • Practical Guidance: The book explains how to reactivate the "kill switch" in dogs with cancer and how it can be maintained in healthy dogs so that their risk of cancer is dramatically reduced.
    • Expert Authorship: The content is from a 44-year veteran in the war on cancer whose research was supported by a national institute for many years.
    • Accessible Language: This discovery is presented in clear, concise language, making it understandable by a lay audience.
    • Illustrative Examples: The author takes the reader through the process of reactivating the "kill switch" in dogs with cancer and shows examples from his published work of some of the kinds of canine cancer in which such reactivation has produced remarkable results.

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