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Blood and Tissue Samples Needed
In a continuing effort to learn more about the causes of canine bladder cancer
(TCC) and how the disease forms and progresses, our research group is conducting
studies on blood samples from dogs with TCC and blood samples from dogs of similar
age and breed who do not have TCC. Studies are also being performed on tumor
tissues from dogs with TCC.
We ask veterinarians and pet owners to help us identify dogs who may provide
valuable samples for this work. The types of samples needed and contact information
is provided below.
Blood samples needed:
From: (1) Scottish terriers and West Highland White terriers who have confirmed
TCC, and (2) Scottish terriers and West Highland White terriers who are at least
5 years old and who do not have TCC.
Sample needed: 2 tubes of EDTA blood (approximately 5 ml), refrigerated, and
mailed to the NIH to arrive within 5 days.
Please contact Donna Viglietti beforehand
at the National
Human Genome Research Institute.
Ms. Viglietti will send a consent form for the pet owner to fill in and sign as
well as mailing information.
Tissue samples needed:
It would contribute greatly to the study of TCC to analyze tissues samples collected
at the time of euthanasia of any dog with TCC, or suspected TCC. Urinary bladder
tumor, lymph nodes near the bladder, liver, and any other suspected site of tumor
spread would be valuable to our investigations.
Please contact Ms. Patty Bonney ahead of time at the address below. If it is
feasible, we may ask to receive snap frozen tissue samples as well as formalin
fixed tissues. For formalin fixed tissues, please place 1 part tissue to 10 parts
formalin (by volume).
Contact information:
ATTN: Patty Bonney
Purdue University School of Veterinary Medicine Purdue Comparative Oncology Program
625 Harrison Street
West Lafayette, IN 47907
(765)494-1130
bonney@purdue.edu
Please include a brief history and please call or email before sending the package. |