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Good News! Cancer Clinic For Domestic Animals Is Here!
We need more of these clinics!
An alarming increase of cancer cases among domestic animals has prompted the Kerala Animal Husbandry Department to open a diagnostic oncology centre for its early detection and research.
The
research
from
the
unique
centre,
functioning
at
the
state-run
Chief
Disease
Investigation
Office
(CDIO)
in
Palode
for
the
past
one
year,
has
revealed
that
the
deadly
disease
prevails
among
a
majority
of
pet
animals,
including
cattle,
dogs
and
cats.

Functioning under the Pathology Division of CDIO, the oncology unit carries out the cytology and biopsy of tumour samples sent from veterinary hospitals across the state and gives advice and information for treatment.
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As
in
the
case
of
humans,
cancer
cases
are
on
the
rise
among
pet
animals
also,
says
Dr.
Nandakumar,
Pathology
Division,
CDIO.
"As
per
the
samples
we
get,
various
types
of
the
deadly
diseases,
from
mammary
tumor
to
sinus
cancer,
are
found
prevalent
among
animals," he
told
PTI.
At
the
diagnostic
unit,
experts
study
the
animal
tumours,
diagnose
whether
the
lump
is
cancerous
or
not,
identify
the
type
of
cancer
and
give
advice
for
chemotherapy
and
other
treatment
to
be
carried
out,
he
said.

The veterinary expert said that the centre has modern and advanced diagnostic facilities to identify all aspects of the disease. "As in the case of humans, we cannot point out any particular reason for increase of cancer cases among animals. Among dogs, it is most prevalent among high breeds like Labrador or Alsatian. But it is comparatively lower among local, nondescript dogs," he said.

He also wanted a separate epidemiological wing with the coordination of both Health and Animals Husbandry Departments for advanced studies and to share information on various diseases which affect both humans as well as animals.
CDIO, the state's referral laboratory for animals, is established to control and coordinate the disease diagnostic activities of the Animal Husbandry sector in the entire southern state.



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