Mairin Miller, S. Stewart, K. Wendelburg, F. Lew, John Berg, Arata Matsuyama, A. Mutsaers, S. Kahn, Craig Clifford, Gary Clark, C. Khanna
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Survivorship Endpoints in Pet Dogs with Naturally Occurring Cancer as Models for Human Cancer
Endpoints in Pet Dogs with Naturally Occurring Cancer as Models for Human Cancer. Abstract Pet dogs with cancer have been valuable models for human cancer drug development (Comparative Oncology). Despite strong similarities, the false perception that survivorship in veterinary cancer patients does not exist creates a challenge in translation of efficacy signals, from dog studies to humans, and constrains innovation in veterinary oncology. Until now veterinary oncology has been unique in its focus on the median when reporting