Publications by authors named "Rubi Hayim"

Article Synopsis
  • - The study aimed to discover how common undiagnosed malignant tumors are in healthy middle-aged to older dogs, specifically those aged 5.5 to 11.5 years.
  • - Out of 902 screened dogs, 2.7% were diagnosed with cancer, while an additional 3.3% had abnormalities that could indicate malignancy, raising the total to 6.0% when including suspected cases.
  • - The findings highlight that thorough physical exams, especially with aspiration cytology, are essential for effectively screening for cancer in older dogs.
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Canine malignant melanoma provides a clinically relevant, large animal parallel patient population to study the GD2-reactive hu14.18-IL-2 immunocytokine as it is similar to human melanoma and expresses GD2. The objectives of this study were to evaluate safety, radiation fractionation, and identify informative biomarkers of an in-situ tumor vaccine involving local radiation therapy plus intratumoral-immunocytokine in melanoma tumor-bearing dogs.

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Preventative anti-cancer vaccination strategies have long been hampered by the challenge of targeting the diverse array of potential tumor antigens, with successes to date limited to cancers with viral etiologies. Identification and vaccination against frameshift neoantigens conserved across multiple species and tumor histologies is a potential cancer preventative strategy currently being investigated. Companion dogs spontaneously develop cancers at a similar incidence to those in people and are a complementary comparative patient population for the development of novel anti-cancer therapeutics.

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