Oncolytic virotherapy applied to cancer treatment in dogs

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Jorge Alberto Manso Raimundo da Rocha
Fernanda Teodoro Rios
Marcello Fiqueredo Campos
Yânca Bizerra Souza

Abstract

Cancer remains a leading cause of death in humans and dogs. Naturally occurring tumors in dogs have many biological similarities to human cancers, and respond similarly to conventional therapies. Thus, it can be inferred that human clinical protocols could be transferable for the treatment of dogs with cancer and that successful therapies in the treatment of these animals could be used for the treatment of human beings. Oncolytic virotherapy in dogs is the subject of this review article.

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ROCHA, J. A. M. R. DA; RIOS, F. T.; CAMPOS, M. F.; SOUZA, Y. B. Oncolytic virotherapy applied to cancer treatment in dogs. Revista de Educação Continuada em Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia, v. 18, n. 3, 26 Jan. 2021.
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CLÍNICA VETERINÁRIA DE PEQUENOS ANIMAIS