Discover the Pioneering Role of Dogs in Cancer Treatment: PBS Documentary Release

A Groundbreaking Documentary on Cancer Treatments



Today, PBS debuted the latest documentary in the acclaimed "Shelter Me" series, titled "Shelter Me: The Cancer Pioneers." This inspirational film is now available for streaming on both the PBS app and PBS.org. It shines a light on a compelling narrative in veterinary medicine, exploring how dogs are pivotal in groundbreaking clinical trials that eventually benefit human cancer patients.

The documentary delves into the field known as comparative oncology, where the treatments developed for dogs with cancer lead to groundbreaking advancements in human therapy. As the film unfolds, viewers are transported into the world of dedicated veterinarians and researchers who are at the forefront of this medical revolution. The commitment and courage shown by animals and their human companions are the heart and soul of this story.

"This is one of the most uplifting and consequential stories we've ever shared," stated Steven Latham, the series Creator and Producer. He emphasized the importance of these loyal dogs, whose contributions are helping unlock a better future for human cancer patients. Each frame of the documentary captures the bond between dogs and humans, illustrating how these beloved pets are not merely companions but essential allies in the fight against cancer.

The film features insights from some of the world's leading institutions, including the National Institutes of Health and the National Cancer Institute, along with various esteemed universities such as the University of Pennsylvania and Colorado State University. Together, they showcase the spectrum of science and compassion that is vital for developing new, life-saving treatments.

Among the moving stories depicted is that of Serena Sabuda de La Fé, a seven-time cancer survivor whose experience reflects the film's overarching message of resilience and hope. Alongside her, families reveal their emotional journeys with their canine companions, illustrating how these dogs have not only brought light into their lives during their darkest hours but have also significantly impacted the clinical research landscape.

"Shelter Me: The Cancer Pioneers" continues the legacy of the "Shelter Me" series by portraying deeply personal and transformative tales that resonate with audiences. The cinematic quality of the documentary is amplified by stunning visuals and heartfelt storytelling, marking a significant entry in the series that has won admiration for its commitment to animal welfare.

The series recently started streaming its newest episodes, with the promise of a fresh episode each week over the next four months. For a limited time, these episodes are available without charge on the PBS app, which is accessible across multiple devices, and PBS.org.

In addition to its debut on streaming platforms, “The Cancer Pioneers” is set to air on several PBS stations across the nation, beginning with PBS SoCal Plus on June 12. Future broadcast dates are in the works for WETA in Washington, D.C., and other areas, ensuring wide-ranging access to this poignant narrative.

This new documentary invites everyone to witness how innovative science and the exceptional capabilities of our canine friends are merging to create new possibilities in oncology. Ultimately, the film aims to inspire collective hope and foster an understanding of how we can all work together for future advancements in cancer treatment.

To learn more about the documentary, visit Shelter Me and stay tuned for more details on upcoming episodes that continue to highlight the extraordinary contributions of animals in science and medicine.

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