Three years ago, an experimental cancer treatment at the University of Minnesota
turned a small black dog named Batman into an international celebrity. The
groundbreaking nontoxic therapy used on Batman proved to be so successful in
treating canines that it has now been approved for clinical trials for humans
suffering from an aggressive form of terminal brain cancer.
On January 5, hear from oncologist Dr. John Ohlfest as he shares the story of how researchers from Veterinary Medicine and the Masonic Cancer Center joined forces on this cutting-edge treatment, and explains what it means for the health of man--and his best friend.
On January 5, hear from oncologist Dr. John Ohlfest as he shares the story of how researchers from Veterinary Medicine and the Masonic Cancer Center joined forces on this cutting-edge treatment, and explains what it means for the health of man--and his best friend.
