CSU veterinarians help bring groundbreaking cancer drug to market
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.
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.
The Answer to Cancer May Be Walking Beside Us, a new documentary produced by CSU and Rocky Mountain PBS, airs Thursday, Sept. 29.
The Colorado Cancer Plan, unveiled earlier this year, includes a section on comparative oncology, a historic first that shines a spotlight on CSU's Flint Animal Cancer Center.
Friends of CSU’s Flint Animal Cancer Center recently gathered for the One Cure fund-raising dinner in support of research that aims to help cure cancer in both pets and people.
Dr. Stephen Withrow, a pioneer in veterinary oncology, received the Founders Day medal in February.
Arlene Weintraub will share the story behind her book, Heal: The Vital Role of Dogs in the Search for Cancer Cures, on March 7.
Colorado State University will celebrate its 146th anniversary on Thursday, Feb. 11, with a Founders Day Celebration.
Colorado cancer experts launch plan with Japan to build the first U.S. carbon-ion radiotherapy center