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In this episode of the Veterinary Cancer Pioneers Podcast, host Dr. Rachel Venable welcomes Dr. Mark Mamula, an immunologist and professor at Yale University School of Medicine, to discuss his groundbreaking work in canine cancer immunotherapy. Dr. Mamula shares how his background in autoimmune diseases led him to develop an experimental vaccine targeting EGFR and HER2 proteins in dogs with cancer. He explains the science behind this therapy, its clinical trial progress, and its potential to improve survival outcomes for cancers such as osteosarcoma and hemangiosarcoma. They also explore the challenges of bringing new therapies to veterinary medicine, the role of combination treatments, and the importance of accessible, cost-effective options for pet owners. Tune in for an insightful conversation on the evolving landscape of canine cancer treatment and the promising future of immunotherapy.

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Music Credit: Hazy by Beat Mekanik

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