In this episode of the Veterinary Cancer Pioneers Podcast, host Dr. Rachel Venable is joined by Dr. Doug Thamm, Stuart Presidential Chair in Oncology and Director of Clinical Research at the Colorado State University Flint Animal Cancer Center. Dr. Thamm discusses how naturally occurring cancers in dogs are advancing cancer drug development and informing treatment strategies in both veterinary and human medicine. He shares real-world examples of comparative oncology in action and the role clinical trials play in bringing new therapies to patients. The conversation also explores the challenges of oncology drug development, regulatory pathways, and emerging areas such as biologics, genomic sequencing, and AI-driven tools—offering a clear-eyed view of where veterinary oncology is headed.
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Music Credit: Hazy by Beat Mekanik