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Heartbreak for dog owners: Popular breed more prone now to cancer
Cummings School’s Cheryl London is featured prominently in this Boston 25 News story on why golden retrievers are more susceptible to developing cancers than other dog breeds.

Boston 25 News
Cummings School’s Cheryl London is featured prominently in this Boston 25 News story on why golden retrievers are more susceptible to developing cancers than other dog breeds. The story also features golden retriever Bayley who was treated for a spinal tumor at Foster Hospital for Small Animals by multiple services and clinicians, including Drs. Ane Uriarte and Michele Keyerleber, who appear on camera in this piece.
Read the full article here: https://www.boston25news.com/news/heartbreak-dog-owners-popular-breed-more-prone-now-cancer/A43KB3XW3RDJXKIX5NYNCZF7X4/
Department:
Foster Hospital for Small Animals