Fox News: Animal lovers should support animal research, not condemn it. Here’s why
Look to Colorado State University's Flint Animal Cancer Center, where clinical veterinarians conduct long-term outpatient studies for a variety of new treatments.
Look to Colorado State University's Flint Animal Cancer Center, where clinical veterinarians conduct long-term outpatient studies for a variety of new treatments.
In the early 2000s, veterinary oncologists up here at the CSU Flint Animal Cancer Center started noticing something strange in our bone cancer patients. -Dr. Stephen Withrow
"Most dogs and cats handle treatments for cancer really well with a very low chance of severe side effects." -Dr. Barbara Biller
“To me, it’s one medicine. It always has been. One medicine. One cancer. One cure.” -Dr. Stephen Withrow
Dr. Doug Thamm will speak on people, pets, and aging at the Mary Scott Lecture Series Oct. 20.
Thanks to Danica Patrick, CSU and One Cure will be in the spotlight in upcoming NCACAR, Indy races.
A documentary produced by Colorado State University and Rocky Mountain PBS will air nationally on public television stations starting in April 2017.
Through its clinical trials for animal patients, Colorado State University helped prove the usefulness of the first drug approved by the FDA for treatment of canine lymphoma.