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		<title>UF Study of Deadly Dog Cancer Reveals New Clues for Improved Treatment</title>
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<p>Researchers at the University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine and the UF Health Cancer Center have identified a crucial link between a gene mutation and immune system signaling in canine hemangiosarcoma, a discovery that could lead to better treatments for both dogs and humans with similar cancers.</p>



<p>The research focuses on hemangiosarcoma, an aggressive cancer that forms malignant blood vessels in dogs. This life-threatening condition is difficult to diagnose early, as tumors can grow silently before rupturing without warning, leading to emergencies. The prognosis is poor, with only 10% of diagnosed dogs surviving beyond one year, and none living past two years.</p>



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