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Python gets world's 1st cancer treatment

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A 15-Foot Python Named Jodie Foster Is The First Snake To Receive Human Cancer Treatment
In 2024, keepers noticed the python eating less — a serious red flag for any large constrictor.

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Python receives pioneering cancer treatment usually used in humans
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‘World’s First’ Snake Cancer Treatment Saves a Tumor-Plagued Python Named Jodie Foster
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'Back to her usual feisty self': 50kg snake, Jodie Foster, recovers from cancer
The python received a life-saving cancer treatment, usually used on humans, after suffering from a tumour impacting her jaw.

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Snake undergoes 'world-first' human cancer therapy
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Python gets world's first cancer treatment
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Python saved by pioneering human cancer therapy
After an extraordinary operation by a team of zoo vets and cancer specialists, the reptile is now cancer-free.

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Snake believed to be first in the world to benefit from human cancer treatment
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Giant 15ft python named after Jodie Foster becomes first snake to receive pioneering cancer treatment
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A 15-foot python named 'Jodie Foster' became the first snake in history to get a human cancer treatment and the result is incredible

Jodie Foster, a reticulated python, underwent a groundbreaking cancer treatment known as electrochemotherapy for a jaw tumor. This innovative procedure, typically utilized in humans, was tailored for her specific needs.
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Snake research reveals insights into human intestinal regeneration

All animals possess some capacity for repairing and replacing the lining of their intestines, a process called intestinal regeneration. In mammals, including humans, this constant but relatively minor turnover of cells helps the intestine keep up with the ...
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