Lymphoma Risk Assessment (LyRA) study informational webinar

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Online - Zoom
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Join the College of Veterinary Medicine and partners, including MCC researchers, for this informational webinar on the evening of March 10—open to the public! 

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Lymphoma is one of the most common cancers diagnosed in dogs. With treatment, the expected survival time for dogs with most types of lymphoma is between six and twelve months. Researchers from the University of Minnesota Animal Cancer Care and Research program are testing new methods of identifying dogs at a higher risk of developing lymphoma, with the goal of developing interventions that will reduce risk and delay, or ideally prevent the disease from happening altogether. 
 
Join researchers for this free webinar exploring the program’s Lymphoma Risk Assessment (LyRA) study. This study harnesses the power of artificial intelligence to define patterns in canine blood that may indicate a dog’s risk for developing lymphoma. The webinar will dive into what LyRA is, how it works, eligibility requirements for potential study participants, and much more.