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Snake believed to be first in the world to benefit from human cancer treatment

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Snake believed to be first in the world to benefit from human cancer treatment
Evening Standard
Evening Standard🏁 first to report2 hrs ago
Snake believed to be first in the world to benefit from human cancer treatment
The 23-year-old reticulated python, named after actress Jodie Foster, underwent electrochemotherapy for a tumour on her jawbone.
Irish News
Irish News2 hrs ago
Snake believed to be first in the world to benefit from human cancer treatment
The 23-year-old reticulated python, named after actress Jodie Foster, underwent electrochemotherapy for a tumour on her jawbone.
Daily Star
Daily Star2 hrs ago
15ft python is first snake in world to get cancer treatment normally for humans
Vets at Chester Zoo say the 40kg reptile is back to her “bright and feisty self” after undergoing electrochemotherapy for a cancerous tumour on her jawbone
15-foot python benefits from human cancer treatment in world-first
The 23-year-old reticulated python has returned to her ‘bright and feisty self’ after receiving electrochemotherapy