
|Articles|June 3, 2009
FDA approves the first cancer drug for dogs
Author(s)Melissa Weber
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The Food and Drug Administration announced today that it has approved the first drug to treat cancer in dogs. The FDA gave Palladia (toceranib phosphate) the green light for a type of canine skin tumor called mast cell tumor. Read more on the
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