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Animal Cancer Institute - TrialsDescription: The Animal Cancer Institute provides new treatment opportunities for both pets and people with cancer through the design of prospective clinical trials. It is hoped these trials will directly benefit participating pet animals and provide pre-clinical information that may improve the treatment of human cancer patients. (animalcancerinstitute.com)
Heska Corporation Cancer Clinical TrialsDescription: Veterinary cancer clinical trials sponsored by the Heska Corporation, a veterinary biotechnology company (heska.com)
LSU Veterinary Oncology Clinical TrialsDescription: A list of current clinical trials offered at Louisiana State University School of Veterinary Medicine (vetmed.lsu.edu)
N.C. State - Oncology - Clinical StudiesDescription: Clinical trials ongoing at North Carolina State University School of Veterinary Medicine (cvm.ncsu.edu:8110)
UW-Madison Veterinary Oncology Clinical TrialsDescription: A list of clinical trials offered through the Oncology Service at the University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Veterinary Medicine (svmweb.vetmed.wisc.edu)
VRCC Oncology Clinical TrialsDescription: Oncology clinical trials available at VRCC Veterinary Specialty and Emergency Center (vrcc.com)
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