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Hemangiosarcoma in Dogs vs. Ethos Discovery
February 12, 2021Ethos-PUSH will serve as the largest collection of canine hemangiosarcoma biospecimens in the world. These biospecimens will be made available to independent collaborators with the goal of further understanding the genomics, epigenomics, and biology of hemangiosarcoma.
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Diagnosis, Treatment and Future Study Direction in Dogs with Intestinal Dysbiosis – Ethos Discovery
September 11, 2020A patient with intestinal dysbiosis can have decreased appetite, diarrhea, vomiting, or a variety of other clinical signs.
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Hemangiosarcoma – Developing New Treatment Options
August 12, 2020Ethos Discovery hopes to improve the outcome for dogs with hemangiosarcoma and take a similar path as to that of human childhood leukemia, which through significant research efforts went from a commonly fatal disease to a commonly cured disease.
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Rachael Ray Talks to Dr. Khanna
June 18, 2020Dr. Chand Khanna, joined Rachael Ray and internal medicine specialist Dr. William Li to talk about the bridge between animal and human health, and how research for one can positively impact the other
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Improving the Survival Rate of Sepsis in Dogs
June 11, 2020Sepsis is the result of an infection that enters the bloodstream and causes a severe inflammatory reaction. It can lead to many alterations around the body that can cause significant difficulty in the diagnosis and treatment of the underlying infection. Ethos Discovery hopes that its research will contribute to an improvement in patient survival rates, which would not only be beneficial to veterinary patients, but to human patients as well.
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Stages of Hemangiosarcoma in Dogs: A Story
May 27, 2020We hope that Dakota’s story helps those who are unfamiliar with the rapid progression of Hemangiosarcoma to better understand it.
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About Intestinal Dysbiosis and why it is a Priority for Ethos Discovery – Ethos Discovery
April 29, 2020Intestinal dysbiosis is an alteration in the composition and/or richness of the normal bacteria that are found in the gastrointestinal tract (microbiota). The effect of intestinal dysbiosis on the progression of various diseases is currently lacking in both human and veterinary medicine. Ethos Discovery now asks what the influence of intestinal dysbiosis is on a variety of non-GI diseases in veterinary patients.
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Veterinary Clinical Trials and My Medical Practice
March 25, 2020Our President Dr. Chand Khanna shares his thoughts on his career as a practicing veterinary oncologiest, and his approach to innovation and clinical trials. The option of therapeutics only available through clinical trials has been a key feature of his practice of clinical medicine which has delivered many favorable intended and unintended consequences.
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A New Look at Data in Veterinary Oncology
March 18, 2020Ethos Discovery seeks to deliver curative outcomes for pet animals with cancer. Given that the term "cure" has been historically avoided, we do not document or recognize curative outcomes when they occur. As a first step towards raising cancer survivorship, a change in perspective and our assessment of existing data is needed.
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A New Treatment for Hemangiosarcoma in Dogs
April 30, 2019There are limited therapeutic options for the treatment of hemangiosarcoma, with none currently providing a significant opportunity for long-term survival. Ethos Discovery’s previous work in hemangiosarcoma has taught us that hemangiosarcoma is not a single cancer, but rather at least four different subtypes of cancer.
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