First national dog and cat cancer database in the making

5 Aug 2021

DogFor the first time in the world, a database of dog and cat cancer occurrences in Australia that will collect standardised data from pathology labs and universities in real-time is being created via an ARDC-supported project, ACARCinom. The database will help answer the questions around companion animal cancers plaguing veterinary researchers, epidemiologists and clinicians.

The project is being led by The University of Queensland in collaboration with five other Australian university veterinary schools and Australia’s 2 leading veterinary pathology providers. 

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