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Why are there no cancer cures?  None.  We give blood, tissue samples, and $$$trillions in donations but there is no progress in human or K-9 cancer cures.

 

 

CANINE CANCER RESEARCH SCAM

 

The 2017 human and canine cancer death rate continues to climb while researchers fail to disseminate information about known contributory factors such as diet, chemicals, toxins, etc.

 

Eleven years ago, we were like most dog owners, hopeful that all the "canine cancer studies" conducted in high profile veterinary universities would lead to cures for human and canine cancer. Now, over a decade later, it is still up to you to research effective treatments and cancer prevention therapies.

 

Research studies DO EXIST but we believe that cancer is big business and that many Universities seemingly lent their good name for no good purpose.

 

In June 2006 we asked "If you or someone you know has a dog with any one of these conditions, contact the cancer study researchers listed. They are looking for samples from ALL breeds, so any information we can give them will help them to help our dogs. Forms, and information on submission of samples are found on each website or e-mail the contact person."

 

The researchers, funded by federal grants derived from tax-payers, university donations, and donors who have lost loved ones to cancer have little to show for the $trillions received for cancer research.  What have they worked on for nearly two decades?  One such "institute" stood out when we first questioned accountability for the $$$ trustingly donated.

 

Blood Samples from affected dogs and healthy dogs, 8 years or older. The Broad Institute.

www.broad.mit.edu/mammals/dogs cancer studies WERE listed before this was published in 2006.  Perhaps all the cancer research and studies have been completed.

 

Hemangiosarcoma

Blood samples from affected dogs, and healthy dogs 8 years and older.  The Broad Institute.

 

Mammary Tumors

Blood samples from affected dogs, and healthy dogs 8 years or older. The Broad Institute.

 

Mast Cell Tumors

Blood samples from affected dogs, and healthy dogs 8 years or older.  The Broad Institute.

 

Melanoma

Blood samples from affected dogs, and healthy dogs 8 years or older.  The Broad Institute.

 

Osteosarcoma

Blood samples from affected dogs, and healthy dogs 8 years or older.  The Broad Institute.

June 2017 - please email editor on success or definitive progress on any of the above cancer studies.

 

Brain Tumor

Blood and tumor samples from affected dogs. North Carolina State University (original link moved on their site, below find new link)

https://cvm.ncsu.edu/a-researchers-best-friend-dogs-may-unlock-cancers-secrets/

 

Epilepsy

Blood samples from affected dogs and unaffected relatives. University of Minnesota. www.canine-epilepsy.net June 2017, we encourage you to go there, they still need samples...

 

Hemangiosarcoma

Tissue samples from affected dogs. University of Colorado, email:info@modianolab.org

 

Lymphoma

Tissue samples from affected dogs - University of Colorado Clinical Trials 2017 Lymphoma listed

 

Osteosarcoma

Tissue samples from affected dogs - University of Colorado Clinical Trials 2017 Osteosarcoma listed

 

Histocytic sarcoma

Blood samples from affected dogs -National Human Genome Research Institute no listing for histocytic sarcoma

 

T-Cell Lymphoma

Blood samples from affected dogs - National Human Genome Research Institute

 

Malignant Histiocytosis

Blood samples from affected dogs - National Human Genome Research Institute

 

Editors Note* In June 2006, we initiated an inquiry into the Canine Cancer Foundation’s mass-mailed donation solicitations. We were unable to elicit response relating to any expenditures particularly for funds so far collected.  The university cited did not respond, nor did the veterinarian pictured.  They were also contacted by other media people, including a former senior Editor for The National Enquirer who told me he received "no response" which as he said, is in itself an answer.

 

If there is any doubt, you should make specific inquiries regarding exactly how the collection of tissues, blood samples, or genetic information will be used.  You should also know that once you "give" i.e. relinquish blood or tissue samples, you no longer "own" them and they can be used in human or animal studies which you may find morally reprehensible or offensive.

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