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Of mice and men: why animal trial results don’t always translate to humans

  • Written by Ri Scarborough, Manager, Cancer Research Program, Monash University
imageAnimals have played a pivotal role in countless life-saving discoveries.from shutterstock.com

Throughout the era of modern medicine, animals have been used extensively to develop and test therapies before they are tested in humans. Virtually every medical therapy in use today – including drugs, vaccines, surgical techniques, devices such as...

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