<strong>New Advances on Canine Bladder Cancer: Immunotherapy and Nanotechnology Applications</strong>
Wagner J Fávaro,
Petra K Böckelmann,
Silvia H.S. Tizziani
et al.
Abstract:Human urinary bladder cancer has similar development that invasive urothelial cancer that happens spontaneously in dogs. Then, research of these malignant tumors associated with the advances of new treatment drive to the specific fight of the urothelial tumor cell, is highly valuably related to efficiency and reduction of side effects of treatments, even extrapolating to humans. Thus, a review of the most important aspects on new advances on canine bladder cancer was achieved. Many forms of therapies are being… Show more
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